Audio of Kobe Bryant helicopter crash captured on Nest camera
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A California woman who lives near the site where Kobe Bryant’s helicopter crashed says her Google Nest camera captured audio of the doomed aircraft’s final moments, a report said.
Ronna Leavitt’s recording, which was obtained by ABC 7 Los Angeles, has a timestamp of 9:45 a.m. — the same time Bryant’s Sikorsky S-76B plummeted into the hills of Calabasas.
What is believed to be Bryant’s helicopter can be heard at varying levels of intensity throughout the 43-second clip.
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Three seconds before the clip ends, a thump can be heard, followed by silence.
Leavitt told the network that she heard the chopper Sunday morning before it made a U-turn and crashed into the nearby hilly terrain.
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She provided the video to investigators.
The 41-year-old NBA legend, his 13-year-old daughter Gianna and seven others were killed in the wreckage.
Leavitt’s Nest video is not the only footage purported to capture Bryant’s chopper.
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Glendale resident David Lyudmirsky shot cell phone video of what is believed to be Bryant’s helicopter “performing a very aggressive circling maneuver’’ a half-hour before it crashed.
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He turned over his video footage to the NTSB on Monday night.
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