"You got this": Kobe Bryant was dad and coach to Gianna
Bryant said fans would come up and tell him he should have a boy to carry on his legacy. His daughter would tell them, "I got this."
Bryant said fans would come up and tell him he should have a boy to carry on his legacy. His daughter would tell them, "I got this."
The mural recreates a popular photo of Kobe and his 13-year-old daughter, who were among nine people who were killed in a helicopter crash.
Thirteen-year-old Gianna "Gigi" Bryant was an aspiring basketball player.
"That doesn't stop me from writing someday about things I learned from Kobe and how much of a larger than life person he was," Coelho said. "But the children's book did not make sense anymore."
Bryant, his 13-year-old daughter Gianna and seven other people were killed in a helicopter crash northwest of Los Angeles.
Bryant's helicopter went down around 10 a.m., authorities said in a press conference on Sunday, leaving the 20-year-old athlete's response unanswered.
Officials investigating the deadly crash have reached out to the public for any photos of the weather in the area that day amid reports of heavy fog.
Bryant led the boys' basketball team to its first state championship in more than a half a century.
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"Man I love you big bro," said James, who spoke with Bryant hours before his death
"He was here before the 7 a.m. mass and that's our first mass of the day," Father Steve Sallot said.
Audio posted to ATC.com from air traffic control indicated conditions were deteriorating ahead of the crash.
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