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  • Jose
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    Originally posted by talisman View Post
    What an awesome thing to do.
    I thought so. Especially considering this happened a decade ago and just now coming to light.

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  • talisman
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    Originally posted by Jose View Post
    Saw this last night on another forum and thought I'd share.

    http://www.nydailynews.com/entertain...icle-1.1536585

    What an awesome thing to do.

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  • Jose
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    Saw this last night on another forum and thought I'd share.

    Paul Walker is being remembered for his compassion and big heart once again. The 40-year-old actor, who died in a tragic car accident Saturday, was the man behind a generous gift to a soldier and h…

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  • Juiced4v
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    Originally posted by DTM_Motorsports View Post
    Dont know what to say..

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  • Captain Crawfish
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    When drifting goes bad !!!

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  • Scott Mc
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    Thats just not right, I did grin for a second but then felt bad about it.

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  • Snatch Napkin
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    Originally posted by SS Junk View Post
    What I don't understand is the driver supposedly died from multiple trauma, but the blunt force was on Walker's side of the car. Makes no sense.
    That happens to be one of the biggest factors in my thought.

    That Porsche is FUCKED!! I really don't see either of them surviving to the point of being burned alive.


    The econobox that ejected my friend with a seatbelt on was in better shape.

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  • SS Junk
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    Originally posted by Snatch Napkin View Post
    I really doubt he was burned alive.

    IF he wasn't killed before the fire, he certainly wasn't aware of it.
    What I don't understand is the driver supposedly died from multiple trauma, but the blunt force was on Walker's side of the car. Makes no sense.

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  • Juiced4v
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    Man if he burned alive that sucks even more!

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  • Snatch Napkin
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    Originally posted by talisman View Post
    I have doubts about that based on personal experience man. I was fully aware and can to this day recall in minute details my car being upside down and coming to rest and everything that ensued. If it had caught fire I would have been completely aware of it, though I was lucid enough I think I would have been able to crawl out unless it was completely engulfed immediately. Just because it was a bad (possibly) high speed wreck doesn't mean he was unconscious.
    I get it. I've been in some nasty predicaments and remained completely lucid.

    I've also held the hand of someone that had to have pressure relieved from his brain in order to give him a tiny ray of hope of some semblance of survival. He never came around and wind up dying anyway.

    From the looks of that car. Mr. Walker had massive brain trauma. I doubt he knew what was happening.

    However, I might just be hoping for it. IF he was lucid enough to feel the heat, he wouldn't have been able to do anything about it. That makes me sad.

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  • Sean88gt
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    ME = Captain Obvious?

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  • spederman
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    Originally posted by Machx2 View Post
    Paul Walker's cause of death was revealed by the Los Angeles County Coroner's Office on Wednesday (Dec. 4).

    The 40-year-old actor, who was in the passenger side of the Porsche Carrera GT, died of the combined effects of traumatic and thermal injuries, according to CNN. Roger Rodas, his friend and the driver, died of multiple traumatic injuries.

    Thus, Walker did not die from the impact of the crash alone, TMZ noted.

    Both deaths have been ruled an accident and toxicology reports are due within six to eight weeks.

    Walker and Rodas' autopsies were completed Tuesday (Dec. 3). Release of the results was previously placed on a "security hold" until all information was collected and distributed to the media so as to prevent miscommunication.

    The "Fast & Furious" actor died on Saturday (Nov. 30), when the car he was riding in crashed into a light pole and burst into flames in Valencia, Calif. The tragic accident occurred after the two left a fundraiser event held by Walker's charity, Reach Out Worldwide, to benefit the victims of the Philippines typhoon. The bodies were so badly burned they were only identifiable by dental records.

    Speed may have been a factor in the crash, according to the L.A. Times, which occurred around 3:30 p.m. on Hercules Street, a block with a speed limit of 45 mph.



    Yikes, so he could have been burned alive.

    that's awful, nobody deserves being burned alive like that , RIP to both of them

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  • talisman
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    Originally posted by Snatch Napkin View Post
    I really doubt he was burned alive.

    IF he wasn't killed before the fire, he certainly wasn't aware of it.

    I have doubts about that based on personal experience man. I was fully aware and can to this day recall in minute details my car being upside down and coming to rest and everything that ensued. If it had caught fire I would have been completely aware of it, though I was lucid enough I think I would have been able to crawl out unless it was completely engulfed immediately. Just because it was a bad (possibly) high speed wreck doesn't mean he was unconscious.

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  • Snatch Napkin
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    I really doubt he was burned alive.

    IF he wasn't killed before the fire, he certainly wasn't aware of it.

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