Kobe Bryant helicopter crash scene photos captured by California mountain biker

By Isolde Walters
SWNS

Harrowing pictures show the Kobe Bryant nightmare helicopter crash with debris scattered across the Calabasas hillside.

The graphic images document the horrifying moment the helicopter carrying the 41-year-old NBA legend, his daughter Gianna and seven others, exploded into a fireball.

A mountain biker who captured the images described seeing wreckage spread across the terrain after the helicopter slammed into the ground and exploded.

The burned out helicopter is unrecognizable in the images shrouded in a cloud of thick black smoke that billows into the sky.

The biker, who has asked to remain anonymous, took the pictures off Las Virgenes Road in Calabasas, California, at 9:49 a.m. on Sunday morning.

He was on a mountain bike ride with a friend when they spotted the Sikorsky S-76 carrying Kobe, Gianna, her team-mates Alyssa Altobelli and Payton Chester, Alyssa’s parents, John and Keri Altobelli, Payton’s mother Sarah Chester and their basketball coach Christina Mauser, as well as pilot Ara Zobayan.

The group were heading to Mamba Academy, which Kobe founded, in Thousand Oaks, south California.

The source said: “It was foggy and we heard a low-flying helicopter.

“Out of the fog came a helicopter and it slammed into the mountainside about 200 feet from where we were standing.

“We were close enough that we could feel the air from the propellers. There was a huge fireball. One of the helicopter doors landed about ten to fifteen feet away from us.

“Helicopter parts were flying everywhere. It was really grim.

“There was very little left of the helicopter.”

The man admitted that he and his friend were concerned about their own safety, but they still rushed to the crash site in the hope that they may be able to help.

He added: “We rushed down to see if we could help but there were obviously no survivors.

“My friend called 911 and we stayed there until the fire helicopter came and lowered down a fireman. We gave our information to the sheriff’s department.

“We didn’t realize that Kobe Bryant was in the helicopter until we got back down to the parking lot.

“Just the fact that a whole helicopter full of people crashed was shocking to us.”

The photographs show the wreckage of the helicopter crash with debris spread across the hillside.

Investigators have removed three bodies from the crash but officials have warned it could take days to recover all nine victims given the terrain and condition of the site.

There has been a wave of public mourning following the NBA legend’s tragic passing with fans flocking to the Staples Center in Los Angeles, where Bryant played during his 20-year career with the LA Lakers, to pay their respects.

All flags in the city have been lowered to half-staff in honor of Kobe and the rest of the victims.

Celebrities including Lizzo and Alicia Keys paid tribute to the world-famous athlete at last night’s Grammys award ceremony.

Fellow sportsmen Tiger Woods and David Beckham have mourned Kobe on social media.

Barack Obama tweeted his sympathy for Vanessa, Kobe’s wife of 20 years, when the news of the tragedy broke.

He wrote: “Kobe was a legend on the court and just getting started in what would have been just as meaningful a second act.

“To lose Gianna is even more heartbreaking to us as parents.

“Michelle and I send love and prayers to Vanessa and the entire Bryant family on an unthinkable day.”

News

Pedestrian killed after being struck by multiple vehicles; none of the drivers stopped, police said

News

Man tricked Walmart cashiers to give him more than $109,000 in multi-state crime spree

News

Alabama Skies: Freezing weather to dip southward. Just how far will sub-32 temps reach?

News

Alabama woman has accepted plea bargain in death of 4-year-old nephew beaten with broomstick

News

Two people killed in plane crash in north Alabama

News

Alabama police officer on leave after video shows stun gun being used on handcuffed man

News

49-year-old woman found dead hours after vehicle wrecked off Alabama highway

News

Alabama Skies: Sunny weather returns Monday. How long before our next weather system?

News

Alabama police arrest Mississippi city council member on drug, alcohol charges

News

Two killed in Alabama interstate crash involving 18-wheeler, three other vehicles

News

Shootout in Alabama neighborhood ends with one man dead, multiple houses hit, police report

News

Alabama Skies: Soggy weather covered the state for several days. How much longer will it last?

News

Remains of Alabama baby found dead in trash dump more than 40 years ago exhumed in hopes DNA will lead to identity

News

High speed chase ends with crash into landmark Alabama jewelry store

News

Driver accused of striking, killing pedestrian at Alabama intersection two years ago arrested in Atlanta

News

Eight arrested after Alabama deputies shut down ‘one-stop fentanyl shop’

News

Mississippi driver dies on Alabama interstate after crashing into unoccupied car on side of road

News

Alabama Skies: Stormy weather takes over Saturday

News

Murder arrest made in slaying of Alabama woman

News

Alabama Skies Bulletin: Severe weather threat remains

News

Infant killed after being attacked by Alabama family’s wolf-hybrid pet, officials report

News

Alabama Skies: Severe storms possible as rainy weather settles into the state

News

Alabama gaming facility shut down after restraining order involving more than 600 illegal slot machines

News

Alabama teens in custody after parent reportedly finds items stolen from area cars in son’s bedroom