How Paul Walker got into an accident - sad facts

For many fans of modern cinema Hollywood actor Paul Walker remained unknown until in 2001 the first part of the criminal action movie Forsage appeared on the screens. And although before this actor starred in nine films, viewers loved him for the role of Brian O'Conner. In 2003, 2006, 2009, 2011, 2013 there were sequels of the film, which fixed the glory of the young Hollywood actor, and the seventh part of "Fast and Furious" was the last not only in his career, but also in his life. In 2013, when there was work on the shooting of the film, there was a terrible accident in which Paul Walker was killed. In the red sports car Porsche Carrera GT, along with the actor was his friend Rodas Roger, a former racer. His life also ended on November 30, 2013 ...

Causes of an accident

A few minutes after the incident, it became known how the accident occurred, because that evening Paul Walker attended a charity event to raise funds for the typhoon victims of the inhabitants of the Philippines. From the club, they managed to drive off with a friend only a few tens of kilometers. Accelerating, Rodas Roger failed to manage the sports car and, having pulled to the shoulder, crashed into the lamppost. After a few seconds, an inflammation occurred. The flame enveloped the crumpled car, so there was no chance for the driver and his passenger to save. Random passers-by could not help them. Just a few minutes later, firemen and police arrived at the scene of the accident, followed by Paul Walker's shocked friends.

Before the accident, Paul Walker and the driver of the car were at a charity party, so it is not surprising that many suspected them of using alcohol or drugs. However, within a few days the expert's expertise proved that both actors were absolutely sober. The reason for the accident, which took the lives of Paul Walker and Rodas Roger, was banal. The fact is that the highest mark of speed, allowed on the suburban highway in Santa Clarita, is 72 kilometers per hour. Experts also found that the sports car Porsche Carrera GT moved at a speed of 130 to 150 kilometers per hour.

The accident in which Paul Walker died caused many to question the fact that the car produced by Porsche is safe. If you believe the results of crash tests, the driver must survive and in collisions at a higher speed, because the seat belts were fastened, and the cushions worked instantly. It is only natural that Porsche representatives joined the investigation. Despite the severe damage to the car as a result of a collision with the post and the subsequent impact of fire and heat, they were able to find out that the main components of the vehicle at the time of the accident were in good order. The only nuance is the tires, which were operated for about nine years instead of two or three. However, this could not have caused the loss of control and the accident. Experts also managed to establish that one of the owners of the car (Roger or someone from the previous) finalized the exhaust system, which allowed to increase the maximum permissible speed of the ride.

Is Walker still alive?

Two years after the accident, in which Paul Walker died, details of the incident continue to appear. And even more! The number of those who do not believe in his death is growing. Fans of the actor and just indifferent people continue to look for facts that make him doubt his death. So, it's no secret that Walker was a street-racer. According to one version, Roger was actually driving the red Porsche Carrera GT that day, but Paul went home on his own blue car. The friends decided to race, and it so happened that Paul "cut" Rodas. To avoid punishment, the actor allegedly initiated his death.

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The second version is connected with the fact that the place of the accident of Paul Walker became the object of attention of dozens of cameras, but the numbers of the burnt red Porsche Carrera GT differ from the numbers of the car that was leaving the charity event. In addition, the funeral was held in closed mode, and no one saw the body of the actor.