Forensic data reveals that the basketball star had a drug in his blood, for his part, the pilot would have nothing to decrease his physical and mental capacity

The Los Angeles County Coroner's Office Last Friday it released the autopsies of the nine occupants of the helicopter that crashed and ended the lives of all those who were on board at the beginning of the year.

The former star player of the Los Angeles Lakers Kobe Bryant he had medicine in his system methylphenidate at the time he lost his life on January 26 in the mountains near The Angels.

Methylphenidate, sold under the brand name Ritalin, it is a medicine that serves to treat attention deficit hyperactivity disorder and narcolepsy.

The data also reveals that the pilot who manned the helicopter, Ara Zobayan, he had no alcohol or drugs in his system. Furthermore, the report indicates that all the occupants of the ship suffered immediate fatal injuries when the helicopter crashed into a hillside.

Federal authorities continue to investigate the causes that could have caused the accident beyond the weather conditions of that day.

The baseball coach of Orange Coast College, John Altobelli, his wife, Keri, And your daughter Alyssa; Christina Mauser, who helped Bryant coach his daughter's basketball team; and Sarah Chester And your daughter Payton.

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