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The fear that accompanies Vanessa Bryant: "People I trusted made fun of Kobe"
Nearly two years after the tragic helicopter crash, TMZ revealed evidence of the former star's widow's lawsuit against the sheriff's office: "I asked that the bodies not be photographed, tormented by the thought that they would come out."
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Tuesday, 07 December 2021, 10:22
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Reactions in Los Angeles to the death of Kobe Bryant in a helicopter crash (Photo: Reuters, video editing: Nir Chen)
Vanessa Bryant, the widow of the basketball legend who died in a tragic helicopter crash in January last year, said her whole life would be accompanied by the fear of being leaked to the web of pictures of the bodies of her husband Kobe and their daughter Giana.
As part of the lawsuit filed against the sheriff's office after it was reported that police officers from the district shared photos of Kobi Gianna's bodies from the crash scene, TMZ revealed today (Tuesday) that Vanessa claims that immediately after the accident she approached Sheriff Alex Villanova and asked him to secure the crash scene and prevent any Possibility to take photos from the place.
"If you can not bring back my husband and my baby, make sure no one photographs them," she claimed in her lawsuit because she told the sheriff.
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Constant fear of exposing the photos.
Vanessa Bryant (Photo: GettyImages, Kevork Djansezian)
Despite this, about a month after the tragic incident, she learned that the district police nonetheless documented what happened at the scene, photographed the remains of the bodies and also shared the same gruesome photos.
Now Vanessa is suing the sheriff's office claiming that beyond the fact that it happened exactly what she feared and did as much as she could to prevent, she will fear for the rest of her life the possibility that the photos will reach the web and be distributed worldwide without interruption.
According to Vanessa Bryant, at least 20 people were exposed to the same harsh images documenting the bodies of her husband and daughter.
"Ever since I was exposed to the picture I have been tormented by the thoughts of who took the picture. It infuriates me that the people I trusted to protect the honor of my husband and daughter took advantage of their positions to photograph the remains of the bodies. In these pictures and who laughed at the bodies of my husband and daughter while hanging out at the bar. "
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