NTSB reveals new sum in Kobe Bryant helicopter crash
NTSB reveals new sum in Kobe Bryant helicopter crash
As basketball fans, players and celebrities weep a comfortless genocide of Kobe Bryant, one California coffee shop is profitable a singular reverence to a late NBA fable and his daughter Gianna, who also died in a crash.
The Immigrant Son Caffé in Ventura is famous for a appurtenance that co-owner Alessandro Tromba calls a “Ripple Maker,” that can imitation any picture on to a crater of coffee regulating intelligent device app technology, Fox 11 reports.
According to Fox 11, a grill was “very busy” on Sunday when a news pennyless that Bryant and his 13-year-old daughter were among a 9 people killed in a Calabasas helicopter crash, and heartbreak impressed a café.
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As communities opposite Southern California continue to weep a tragedy, Tromba pronounced business have submitted “thousands of images” of Bryant and his daughter that they wish featured on their coffee.
A Dec. 29, 2019 print of Kobe Bryant and daughter Gianna Bryant during a basketball diversion between a Los Angeles Lakers and a Dallas Mavericks during Staples Center. (Photo by Allen Berezovsky/Getty Images)
Tromba described a “sheer volume” of requests as an suitable reverence to a implausible life and bequest of a long-lived All-Star player.
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On Sunday, Bryant, his daughter, and seven other people were killed after a helicopter they were roving in went down. Authorities continue to examine a scene.
The National Transportation Safety Board suggested on Tuesday that a helicopter did not have a black box recorder.
The other people on house enclosed Orange Country residents Sarah Chester and her daughter Payton Chester; college ball manager John Altobelli, his wife, Keri Altobelli, daughter Alyssa Altobelli; basketball manager Christina Mauser, and a pilot, Ara Zobayan.
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Fox News’ Melissa Roberto contributed to this report.