Saturday, 4 January 2014

Paul Walker’s Vehicle Break Down May Have Been Going 100 mph

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According to the coroner’s report released Friday, The Porsche carrying “Fast & Furious” star Paul Walker may have been going 100 mph or more before it crashed, killing both Walker and the driver.


Investigators found no mechanical problems with the 2005 Porsche Carrera Gt or debris or the other problems on the roadway. The street in the region of 1-mile sphere amid industrial office parks and is rimmed by hills and isolated from traffic, especially on weekends. The downed area in Santa Clarita is about 30 miles northwest of downtown Los Angeles.


Roger Rodas (Walker’s friend and financial adviser) was driving the Porsche at an unsafe speed and witnesses interviewed by deputies estimated it was going 100 mph or more.


No alcohol or drugs were detected in the system of either man on the day of the fiery one-car crash.


According to the report, In the November there were 30 deaths accident due to combined traumatic and thermal injuries and it also said that the both men were burned over 100 percent of their bodies.


The report said that the, Rodas had fourth-degree burn on his head and neck and severe skull fractures,


The report said that the, Walker had broken bones throughout his body including his jaw, arm, ribs and pelvis.


The report also said that the, for unknown reason the driver lost the control on the his vehicle and the car slammed into a tree and light pole on the driver’s side then after spinning, hit a second tree on the Walker’s side of the car and caught fire.



Paul Walker’s Vehicle Break Down May Have Been Going 100 mph

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