Several media outlets, including the Los Angeles Times, is reporting that retired NBA star Kobe Bryant, along with four others died in a helicopter crash.
It is being said the helicopter he was traveling in crashed and burst into flames Sunday morning amid foggy conditions in the hills above Calabasas in Los Angeles, CA.
The crash is said to have occurred shortly before 10:00 am PT near Las Virgenes Road, south of Agoura Road.
Also according several reports, sources said the helicopter took off from Orange County, where Bryant lived.
He played his entire 20-year career in the NBA with the Los Angeles Lakers. He entered the NBA directly from high school and won five NBA championships.
Bryant was 41 years old, and leaves behind a wife and five children.
Several within the wrestling industry took to social media took express their sadness and shock of Kobe Bryant’s passing (view below).
On behalf of the staff of Wrestleview, we would like to send our sincerest condolences to the family of Kobe Bryant during this difficult time.
https://twitter.com/RealPaigeWWE/status/1221520667209715712
What terrible, tragic & shocking news about the passing of the legendary Kobe Bryant. My thoughts & condolences go out to his family.
Rest In Peace, Kobe.
— MATT HARDY (@MATTHARDYBRAND) January 26, 2020
https://twitter.com/RealMikeBennett/status/1221521465553702915
https://twitter.com/DeonnaPurrazzo/status/1221523921712713732
https://twitter.com/TitusONeilWWE/status/1221524660728152065
We always think we have so much time. The news about #KobeBryant is a sad reminder of how precious yet small our time here is. Condolences to his fans, friends and family.
Tell everyone in your life that you care for that you love them.
— Mustafa Ali / Adeel Alam (@AliWWE) January 26, 2020
https://twitter.com/Ryback22/status/1221517980405600256
https://twitter.com/FrankieKazarian/status/1221524119369334790
You can work decades being the best, building your empire, and just like that – it’s over. We spend much of our lives working and preparing for the future and a “someday” that sadly isn’t always guaranteed. Live and love like nothing beyond this very moment is a given. #RIPKobe
— Daniel Austin Healy (@AustinAries) January 26, 2020
https://twitter.com/KacyCatanzaro/status/1221521833943609344
Just awful news. So sad to hear about Kobe Bryant’s death today. RIP legend-I watched so many of his games I feel like I knew him. pic.twitter.com/cL3ollWUTS
— John Layfield (@JCLayfield) January 26, 2020
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