Vanessa Bryant Returns To Social Media For The 1st Time Since Kobe Bryant & Daughter’s Tragic Accident

Kobe Bryant and Vanessa Bryant
Vanessa Bryant Returns To Social Media For The 1st Time Since Kobe Bryant & Daughter’s Tragic Accident
Vanessa Bryant has returned to social media for the first time, since her husband Kobe Bryant and daughter Gigi were tragically killed in a helicopter accident.
Today (Jan. 23rd), Vanessa Bryant changed the profile image on her Instagram account to an image of Kobe and Gigi.
As previously reported, on January 26, 2020, Bryant, his 13-year-old daughter Gianna, six family friends and the pilot died after the helicopter crashed into the side of a mountain in Calabasas, near downtown Los Angeles, and caught on fire. Bryant, and the other 8 occupants, were killed. The victims are: the helicopter’s pilot, Ara Zobayan; Gianna’s Mamba Academy teammates Alyssa Altobelli and Payton Chester; their parents, John and Keri Altobelli, and Sarah Chester; and assistant coach Christina Mauser.

The Federal Aviation Administration, National Transportation Safety Board, and the FBI have launched investigations into the crash.
According to reports, Kobe and Vanessa allegedly had an agreement that they would not fly together on a helicopter.
Vanessa nor her family have yet to release a statement.
theJasmineBRAND sends our prayers to all the families and fans affected. Rest In Peace.
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