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Kazanne 17-02-2020 04:42 PM

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Originally Posted by Zizu (Post 10768139)
Has his little skeleton been discussed in here , honestly can’t remember


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I think I know what you mean, Zizu , its been very quiet

Crimson Dynamo 17-02-2020 04:46 PM

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Originally Posted by Zizu (Post 10768139)
Has his little skeleton been discussed in here , honestly can’t remember


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nope

:skull:

GiRTh 24-02-2020 09:30 PM


GiRTh 24-02-2020 09:32 PM


Headie 25-02-2020 01:33 AM

Full memorial:


Headie 25-02-2020 01:33 AM


Ammi 25-02-2020 04:15 AM

...:love:..I have no idea how Vanessa Bryant got through that...

Niamh. 25-02-2020 06:52 AM

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Originally Posted by Kazanne (Post 10781303)
I think I know what you mean, Zizu , its been very quiet

Yeah and I wouldn't mind but he pretty much admitted it too but hey it's only rape eh? We all make mistakes :umm2:

Nicky91 18-03-2021 12:35 PM

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-56442432

The widow of Kobe Bryant has published the names of Los Angeles police officers who she said shared graphic photos of the scene of her husband's death in a helicopter crash last year.

Vanessa Bryant is suing the police department for negligence and invasion of privacy.

"We will refrain from trying this case in the media" the Los Angeles police chief said in response.

Basketball star Bryant died with his daughter and seven others in the crash.

On Wednesday Vanessa Bryant, 38, posted on Instagram the names of four police officers.

She says they took graphic pictures of the nine people who died in the crash close to Calabasas, California, in January last year.

She alleges that one of the officers shared with a bartender photos of Kobe Bryant's body and the others distributed "gratuitous photos of the dead children, parents, and coaches".

The Los Angeles Times newspaper reported in February last year that an internal police investigation found officers shared photos of victims' remains.

She claims the pictures, including those of her 13-year-old daughter Gianna, were taken and shared "for no reason other than morbid gossip".

Last week a judge rejected an attempt to stop publication of the officer's names, allowing Bryant to disclose them.

LA police chief Alex Villanueva responded on Twitter to Bryant's post, saying that the department would wait for a court to decide the outcome of the case.



Bryant alleges that at least eight officers took pictures of the crash site for their personal use, and claims that one took between 25 and 100 photos.

In February safety investigators said the helicopter pilot, Ara Zobayan, may have become disoriented in fog before the aircraft smashed into a hillside.

The US National Transportation Safety Board said the main cause of the crash was most likely the pilot's decision to keep flying in inclement conditions "which resulted in the pilot's spatial disorientation and loss of control".

As well as Bryant, his daughter and the pilot, those killed included two of Gianna's basketball teammates, their relatives and a coach. The group were on their way to a tournament in Thousand Oaks where Bryant had been set to coach.

The fatal crash prompted a global outpouring of support for the NBA star and his family as well as a number of lawsuits.

Mrs Bryant has also sued the estate of the pilot, Mr Zobayan, and the companies that owned and operated the helicopter for alleged negligence and wrongful death. Families of the other victims sued the helicopter companies, but not Mr Zobayan's estate.

California now has a state law prohibiting first responders from taking unauthorised pictures of people who died at the scene of an accident or crime.

Gstar 18-03-2021 04:49 PM

Between 25 and 100 photos taken by one person is plain sick, the state law they created should already be a law

Ammi 18-03-2021 04:51 PM

...what ‘personal use’ would a police officer take them for...to sell to media...?...no media would show them or publish them, surely...?...

Ammi 18-03-2021 04:53 PM

...so to show their friends...?...that’s so despicably screwed...

Nicky91 25-03-2021 07:06 AM


Nicky91 03-02-2022 10:12 AM

going to be shown on National Geographic on February 12th in Air Crash Investigation, with the title ''loss of a legend''


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