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Thurman Munson's Widow Finds Pain in Kobe Bryant's Death

The NBA legend died in a helicopter crash in California with his daughter and seven other people over the weekend

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The widow of Thurman Munson, the New York Yankees catcher killed in 1979 while flying his plane in Ohio, spoke out about the similar death of NBA legend Kobe Bryant.

Diana Munson was in the Plain Township home she shared with her late husband when she received the news that Los Angeles Lakers icon Kobe Bryant had died Sunday, the Canton Repository reported.

"My first thought was, 'This can't possibly be true. We're not supposed to lose heroes like this,'" Diana said. "And obviously it brought up our day, with the memories of how it hit everyone."

Thurman Munson died in a plane crash at the Akron-Canton Airport in August 1979 when his Cessna twin-engine crashed short of the runway and burst into flames. He left behind his wife, their two daughters and a son.

Fans Mourn NBA Great Kobe Bryant’s Death

Bryant died alongside his 13-year-old daughter Gianna on Sunday when their helicopter crashed outside of Los Angeles, killing all nine aboard. The basketball star leaves behind his wife and three daughters.

Like with Munson's death, Bryant's death prompted a nationwide outpouring of sadness and disbelief from fans and fellow players.

Diana Munson said the response to her husband's tragic death helped her get through it.

"We have something that other people don't have, because people lose people they love every day, but they don't have that outpouring of love and support," she said.

Video captured by a Glendale, California, resident appears to show the helicopter carrying Kobe Bryant, his daughter Gianna and six other passengers circling above Glendale half an hour before the fatal crash. David Lyudnirsky, who lives below the known flight path of the helicopter, said he started filming because of the noise of the chopper circling above his house.
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