A day after it was revealed that four victims in the helicopter crash that took the lives nine people were identified through fingerprints, the medical examiner’s fice has reportedly released a statement sharing that everyone is now accounted for. “Through the use DNA and fingerprints, the Los Angeles County Department Medical Examiner-Coroner has identified all nine the victims who died in a helicopter crash on Sunday,” a statement released Wednesday (January 29) read according to Radar Online.

Smush Parker Regrets Feud With Kobe Bryant: "I Was Wrong & I'm Sorry"
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“On Tuesday body examinations were performed on all nine decedents,” they continued. “Their causes death were certified as blunt trauma. The manner death was certified as an accident., Sarah Chester (45), Payton Chester (13), Christina Mauser (38), and Ara Zobayan (50) all tragically lost their lives in the harrowing crash.

Many Kobe’s loved ones have come forward to express their deep grief,, to the basketball stars’ NBA pals who continue to reconcile with his death. TMZ recently spoke with Smush Parker, Kobe’s former Los Angeles Lakers teammate, who regrets the strained relationship they had over the years.

“I was hoping for an opportunity to really sit down or for our paths to cross so we could physically and verbally have a dialogue,” Parker stated. “There was a lot underhanded shots that were fired from both directions and I just…It’s unfortunate that I’m not gonna be able to get that opportunity now. If I could verbally speak to him—take into account his own faults for an issue is the greatest thing a man can do for another man. To look a man in his face and say, you know what, I was wrong and I’m sorry.”

Back in 2009, Smush said in an interview that playing alongside Kobe on the Lakers was an “overrated” experience. Later, Kobe would reportedly say, “Smush Parker was the worst. We let him walk on.” The verbal jabs left a lasting impact in the division between the former teammates, and it’s something that Smush now wishes he could have reconciled before it was too late. 

Smush reminisced on better times with himself and Kobe before sharing that he hopes to attend the funeral where he can pay his respects to the fallen basketball icon. Watch his clip in full below.