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Husband of coach killed in Kobe Bryant crash 'had gut feeling' before wife got into helicopter’

The devastated husband of a basketball coach killed in the Kobe Bryant crash has admitted he didn’t like his wife flying in the helicopter.

Matt Mauser said he 'had a feeling in his gut' and 'always felt nervous' when wife Christina travelled in the chopper.

Speaking to ABC News he said: "I can't lie - and I was always - I would always get nervous when she'd get on that helicopter. I would always get nervous. Just something in my heart - my gut -just said...I don't feel right - it just didn't feel...I didn't like it."

Matt described his "beautiful" wife as "witty" and "funny" (Facebook)

Mum-of-three Christina, 38, worked as a coach in Bryant's basketball academy - and was travelling with the Lakers star when the helicopter crashed into Calabasas mountains.

Her husband Matt has spoken about his family's heartbreak at losing his "beautiful" wife and mother of his three young children.

Talking to the TODAY show, he said: "I’ve got three small kids, and I’m trying to figure out how to navigate life with three kids and no mom.

The grieving husband noted that while he avoided watching television with his three children on Sunday, they did briefly turn on ESPN’s SportsCenter, which prompted a heart wrenching confession from his daughter.

Through tears, Matt added: “Everything was about how much everybody was mourning and hurting, and she said it was nice to know everybody was hurting along with us.

And I know that sounds odd but it did kind of help."

Matt admitted he was "scared about the future" before paying tribute to his wife who was chosen by Kobe to coach children at his basketball academy.

He added: "She was extremely witty, funny like nobody you had ever met. She was warm, she was incredibly bright and technologically incredibly savv.

Kobe and daughter Gianna were also killed in the crash (USA TODAY Sports)

"My wife could break you down in two seconds - she knew personalties.

"She was incredibly deep, beautiful, smart, funny.

"He (Kobe) saw what an amazing mind she had for basketball."

Speaking of all those on the helicopter, Matt said: "They were amazing people in their own right - i knew them well, they were wonderful, warm, they loved their kids, they were so proud their kids were becoming better basketball players."

Nine people died in the tragedy in total.

Officials carry bags of items away from the helicopter crash of NBA star Kobe Bryant as an investigation continues (REUTERS)

Airtraffic reports show that the chopper circled for more than 15 minutes before its final, fatal descent around 21 miles (35km) from downtown Los Angeles.

The helicopter is the same model involved in two fatal crashes in Louisiana in 2009 and 2013.

According to the National Transportation Safety Board, a fractured rotor blade to be the cause of the 2013 crash that killed three on board.

The 2009 crash was caused by a collision with a red-tailed hawk.

Standard FBI practice is to assist the Federal Aviation Administration in crash investigations.

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