The autopsy of the helicopter leader who killed the former American basketball legend, Kobe Bryant, and 8 other people, including his daughter Gianna, earlier this year, showed a positive surprise that his body was free of the effects of alcohol or drugs, according to the forensic report.

Ara Zubayan, 50, was transporting Bryant, his daughter, and their companions to a junior championship in California on January 26, when the helicopter they were on board crashed after crashing into the hills of West Los Angeles, killing the nine people on board.

The Los Angeles County coroner's report, which was published, stated that toxicological tests did not reveal the presence of alcohol or drugs in the pilot's body.

The report pointed out that all the victims died as a result of a strong and severe shock, and the death of each of them was included as a result of an accident and without intentional.

The investigation showed that the helicopter was flying at a speed of 296 km an hour, when it collided with the foot of the hill after encountering thick fog covering the vision.

Police said the helicopter crashed hundreds of feet before hitting the ground.

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