Kobe and Gianna Bryant murals are covered with graffiti in downtown Los Angeles

Someone marked the murals of Kobe and Gianna Bryant in downtown Los Angeles.
In an Instagram post on Monday, @kobemural shared front and back photos of Mambas Forever murals on 14th and Main Street, Lakers legend Kobe Bryant dressed uniformly, affectionately hugging and kissing his daughter “Gigi” with basketballs. Next to them, it is written in ancient English, “Mambas Forever”.
Now the mural is ruined by huge bubble letters outlined in black and filled with white, similar to street labels visible throughout the rest of the city.
“Unfortunately, in downtown Los Angeles, the first Kobe and Gigi murals were destroyed.” “We share awareness to make the Los Angeles fan community and the fan community around the world respecting the artists and their murals.”
The title brings fans to Gofundme to help restore the mural.
Murals commemorating Kobe are everywhere in Los Angeles, and many appear after him, his daughter and seven other people (John Altobelli, 56). Keri Altobelli, 46; Alyssa Altobelli, 13; Christina Mauser, 38, Sarah Chester; Payton Chester; 50-year-old helicopter pilot Ara Zobayan died on January 26, 2020. Helicopter Zobayan flew on the hills of Calabasas.