Paul Walker’s Autopsy Results Are Heartbreaking, He Died After An Accident And His Car Caught Fire

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In Loving Memory Paul Walker

In Loving Memory Paul Walker

Know Your Idol  It has been more than a decade since Paul Walker’s death, but people often remember the deceased. Looking back a little, Paul Walker died on November 30 2013 after experiencing a single accident. On that fateful day he had just attended the Walker’s Reach Out Worldwide charity event. He left the location of the event with his partner, Roger Rodas. Roger Rodas drives a red Porsche Carrera GT, while Paul Walker sits in the passenger seat.

In the coroner’s report, this car reached a speed of 100 miles per hour or around 160 kilometers per hour. Both Roger and the “Fast and Furious” star were declared clean from the influence of alcohol, cocaine, marijuana and other drugs in their bodies. This car was traveling at high speed, suddenly lost control, then hit a light pole and a car. This car is known to have driven not too far from the location of the charity event, only about half a kilometer.

In CCTV footage obtained by CNN from around the location, the car the two were driving did not immediately catch fire. A minute later, black smoke began to appear, and two minutes after the accident, flames were seen shooting out of the car. Because of the accident, the luxury car was almost split in two and caught fire.

In the autopsy report, Paul Walker’s cause of death was the combined effects of “traumatic and heat injuries.” Paul Walker’s body was burned and (sorry) charred, while Roger Rodas’ body was declared 100 percent burned. The actor’s body is said to be in a “boxer’s position”. In the Oxford Reference Dictionary, this is a condition in which the muscles of a burned corpse contract and assume a boxer-like stance.

As a result of the accident, Paul Walker suffered a fracture of his left mandible and left collarbone, plus a number of fractures to his ribs, pelvis and spine. The actor, who died at the age of 40, was still alive some time after the fire occurred, although it is not known for how long. This was discovered after seeing soot entering the deceased’s respiratory system.

The fire in the car driven by Paul Walker was very serious. He was said to be unidentifiable visually, and none of his organs could be donated. The deaths of Paul Walker and his colleagues were finally officially concluded to be the result of an accident.

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