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WATCH: 'A part of LA died' cry fans at vigil for Kobe Bryant

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Published : Jan 27, 2020, 4:44 PM IST

Fans on Monday came in unison to condole the untimely demise of NBA legend Kobe Bryant, who was killed in a helicopter crash.

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California: Fans of Kobe Bryant wept, prayed and remembered the basketball legend outside his second home at the Staples Center in downtown Los Angeles.

Fans gather to mourn Kobe Bryant and contribute to various makeshift memorials

"He was the mayor of LA to me," said Rene Sotomayor, a 46-year-old Riverside resident who was wearing a Lakers cap and a T-shirt with a picture of Bryant wearing a crown.

"A lot of people are saying today's the day that part of L.A. died," he said. "I know I'm going to shed a lot of tears in the days to come."

Martina Araula, a 29-year-old Bellflower resident, said Bryant "had so much more that we were looking forward to."

"Basketball was done," she said. "We already accepted that, but he was still everywhere."

She said she looked up to Bryant growing up and that his relationship with his daughters was especially inspirational.

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Kobe Bryant's achievements
Kobe Bryant
Kobe Bryant's achievements

"The fact that he had daughters, and I was playing sports growing up and he was our icon, and the fact that he was trying to push that this was going to be your next icon and she was his daughter ... I just appreciated that he cared so much about women's sports," she said.

Julie Sierra, a 24-year-old Los Angeles resident, said she was struck by the memorial and the fans because of the deep emotion.

"One thing that I had really noticed is for the amount of people that are out here, it's silent," she said. "Everybody's in grief. Everybody's mourning. Everybody has respect for this man and his family and his daughter. It's painful. We really lost somebody legendary today."

William Anderson, a 30-year-old Long Beach resident, said that even though Bryant was from Philadelphia, "he is LA."

"It's like Magic, Kobe. They're like, they're Mount Rushmore of L.A," he said. "They're our Mount Rushmore."

In a tragic incident on Monday, basketball legend Bryant and his 13-year old daughter Gianna Maria Onore Bryant were killed when a helicopter they were travelling in crashed amid foggy conditions and burst into flames in the hills above Calabasas.

Bryant, 41, and his daughter were expected at the Mamba Sports Academy in Thousand Oaks for a basketball game scheduled for Sunday afternoon (local time).

Los Angeles County Sheriff Alex Villanueva told reporters that as per a manifest, nine people - including the pilot - were on board the helicopter that crashed on a hillside.

California: Fans of Kobe Bryant wept, prayed and remembered the basketball legend outside his second home at the Staples Center in downtown Los Angeles.

Fans gather to mourn Kobe Bryant and contribute to various makeshift memorials

"He was the mayor of LA to me," said Rene Sotomayor, a 46-year-old Riverside resident who was wearing a Lakers cap and a T-shirt with a picture of Bryant wearing a crown.

"A lot of people are saying today's the day that part of L.A. died," he said. "I know I'm going to shed a lot of tears in the days to come."

Martina Araula, a 29-year-old Bellflower resident, said Bryant "had so much more that we were looking forward to."

"Basketball was done," she said. "We already accepted that, but he was still everywhere."

She said she looked up to Bryant growing up and that his relationship with his daughters was especially inspirational.

Kobe Bryant
Kobe Bryant's achievements
Kobe Bryant
Kobe Bryant's achievements

"The fact that he had daughters, and I was playing sports growing up and he was our icon, and the fact that he was trying to push that this was going to be your next icon and she was his daughter ... I just appreciated that he cared so much about women's sports," she said.

Julie Sierra, a 24-year-old Los Angeles resident, said she was struck by the memorial and the fans because of the deep emotion.

"One thing that I had really noticed is for the amount of people that are out here, it's silent," she said. "Everybody's in grief. Everybody's mourning. Everybody has respect for this man and his family and his daughter. It's painful. We really lost somebody legendary today."

William Anderson, a 30-year-old Long Beach resident, said that even though Bryant was from Philadelphia, "he is LA."

"It's like Magic, Kobe. They're like, they're Mount Rushmore of L.A," he said. "They're our Mount Rushmore."

In a tragic incident on Monday, basketball legend Bryant and his 13-year old daughter Gianna Maria Onore Bryant were killed when a helicopter they were travelling in crashed amid foggy conditions and burst into flames in the hills above Calabasas.

Bryant, 41, and his daughter were expected at the Mamba Sports Academy in Thousand Oaks for a basketball game scheduled for Sunday afternoon (local time).

Los Angeles County Sheriff Alex Villanueva told reporters that as per a manifest, nine people - including the pilot - were on board the helicopter that crashed on a hillside.

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