Kobe Bryant's wife Vanessa wishes 'this nightmare would be over'
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[February 11, 2020]
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Vanessa
Bryant said in an Instagram post on Monday that she was both grieving
and angry over the loss of her husband, NBA star Kobe Bryant, and
13-year-old Gianna in a helicopter crash last month.
Vanessa Bryant, 37, has made few public appearances since the crash that
killed her husband, daughter and seven others and said in the social
media post that she had been "reluctant" to put her feelings into words.
"My brain refuses to accept that both Kobe and Gigi are gone," she said,
using a nickname for her daughter. "I can't process both at the same
time. It's like I'm trying to process Kobe being gone but my body
refuses to accept my Gigi will never come back to me."
Bryant said she felt anger at losing both her husband and daughter and
has to remind herself to be strong for the couple's three surviving
daughters.
"God I wish they were here and this nightmare would be over," she said.
"Praying for all of the victims of this horrible tragedy. Please
continue to pray for all."
The death of Bryant, an 18-time all-star in the National Basketball
Association and one of the world's most admired sports figures, prompted
an outpouring of shock and grief from fans and fellow athletes around
the globe.
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Lakers forward Kobe Bryant (24) acknowledges the fans as he
leaves the court after the game between the Rockets and the
Lakers at the Toyota Center. Mandatory Credit: Jerome Miron-USA
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The retired Los Angeles Lakers forward had been on his way to a
youth basketball tournament in which he was coaching and his
daughter and two other girls aboard the luxury chopper were due to
compete.
Federal investigators have not yet determined a cause for the crash
in Calabasas, California, outside Los Angeles, but have said the
helicopter was flying in dense fog and that there was no evidence of
engine failure.
(Reporting by Dan Whitcomb in Los Angeles; Editing by Shri
Navaratnam)
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