The Los Angeles County Department of Medical Examiner-Coroner has officially identifiedKobe Bryantand 3 other victims of the horrificCalabasas helicopter crash.
The Coroner’s officemade the announcementon Tuesday, explaining in a press release that the bodies of Bryant, 41, John Altobelli, 56, Sarah Chester, 46, and Ara Zobayan, 50, were identified through “the use of fingerprints.”
“Investigators identified three men and one woman who were on the aircraft,” the release states.
At this time, the Coroner’s Office is working to identify the remaining 5 victims, which includes Bryant’s 13-year-old daughterGianna.
The news comes just a few hours after the Coroner’s Office released a statement saying the bodies of all nine victimshad been recoveredfrom the hillside site.
“On Sunday afternoon, personnel from the department’s Special Operations Response Team (SORT) recovered three bodies from the helicopter wreckage located in the 4200 block of Las Virgenes Road in Calabasas,” the release said. “The next day, the search continued for the other six helicopter occupants. Soon after, their bodies were located, removed from the crash site and transported to the department’s Forensic Science Center.”
Gianna Bryant, Kobe Bryant.Allen Berezovsky/Getty

Another passenger, Christina Mauser, was a girls basketball coach at Harbor Day School in Orange County and a coach for Bryant’s Mamba Academy. Her husband Matt confirmed the tragic news, writing on Facebook, “My kids and I are devastated. We lost our beautiful wife and mom today in a helicopter crash. Please respect our privacy. Thank you for all the well wishes they mean so much.”
Christina Mauser.Facebook

John, who was the head baseball coach at Orange Coast College, was on board alongside wife Keri Altobelli and their daughter, Alyssa Altobelli, the school confirmed in a statement on their website.
A source told PEOPLE that Zobayan was “extremely experienced” as a pilot. “He had a lot of respect for flying and would never take risks.
The private helicopterwas reportedly headed to a travel basketball game for Gianna, Payton, Alyssa, and their teammates before it crashed.
Payton and Sarah Chester.Facebook

Ara Zobayan.

The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) is currently investigating the cause of the crash, which happened under extremely foggy conditions. The Los Angeles Police Department’s Josh Rubenstein said that visibility was so low Sunday morning that the department grounded its helicopters.
According to the NTSB —which released b-roll footage from the crash site on Tuesday— the impact broke the helicopter into pieces. A debris field was left, stretching about 500 to 600 feet, the NTSB’s Jennifer Homendy said during a press conference Monday.
source: people.com