Families of of the four victims killed in the Kobe Bryant crash have joined Kobe’s widow Vanessa in filing wrongful death lawsuits against the helicopter company.
Former college baseball coach John Altobelli, his wife Keri and their daughter Alyssa, who played basketball with Gianna Bryant, along with girls basketball coach Christina Mauser, were on their way to Bryant’s basketball facility for the 13-year-old hoopsters’ game when the chopper crashed Jan. 26 in Calabasas, Calif., killing all nine onboard.
The Altobelli and Mauser families claim Island Express “negligently and carelessly breached its duty to own, lease, manage, maintain, control, entrust, charter and operate the helicopter in question in a reasonable manner."
The private chopper, which crashed amid a dense fog and sparked a quarter-acre brush fire, flew despite weather conditions not being up to the LAPD ”standard for flying.”
The exact cause of the crash has yet to be determined by authorities.
Vanessa sued the California-based helicopter company in February. The company was not licensed to fly by cockpit instruments when visibility was compromised; however, pilot Ara Zobayan was given special clearance to fly.
The families also argue that the tragedy has caused “an insurmountable amount of anguish on every level — physical, emotional, mental and otherwise."
Source: NY Post.
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