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I know this happened on Saturday, but I have seen no posts so this is it.

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Actor Paul Walker — a self-styled adrenaline junkie best known for his role in “The Fast and the Furious” movies — was killed Saturday in a fiery single-car wreck in Southern California.

The 40-year-old Walker was riding in a red Porsche GT about 3:30 p.m. when the sports car flew off the road and slammed into a tree in Santa Clarita, authorities and witnesses said. The car burst into flames.

 “It was engulfed in flames,” said Antonio Holmes, a friend of Walker’s who raced to the scene after hearing about the crash. “There was nothing. They were trapped.”

Holmes said he was among a group of people who showed up at the site with fire extinguishers and tried to rescue Walker and the driver. “We tried. We tried,” he told the Santa Clarita Valley Signal. “Him and his buddy, his brother in arms at heart, just decided to joyride, take a spin. Something we all do.”

Jim Torp, who was also at the event, identified the second victim as Roger Rodas, a pro racer and father of two who owned Always Evolving Performance Motors. Torp described how Rodas’ 8-year-old son tried to save his dad.

 “I ran over afterwards, I was trying to find Roger’s son,” Torp said. “I found out his son had jumped the fence and gone over, he was trying to get his dad out. Paul Walker’s best friend was trying to get Paul out of the car while it was still on fire ... he was trying to save his friend ... there was nothing he could do.”

Torp said friends of the actor and race-car driver were trying to make sense of the horrific crash and its grim parallel to Walker's movie franchise.

"It's strange," Torp said. "(Walker) made his movies. He lived his life and he died fast and furious today. He loved speed, he loved cars, and he had to die this way. He died in a very fast car with his friend."

 Coroner Ed Winters said the bodies were so badly burned they would take days to positively identify.

Walker was in Santa Clarita, about 30 miles north of Los Angeles, for a charity event to benefit his organization Reach Out Worldwide, which sends first responders to the scenes of natural disasters.

 The event was held at Rodas’ Always Evolving Performance Motors, just down the street from the accident site on Rye Canyon Loop, according to the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department.

"He was a great guy. His employees loved him," friend Torp said of Rodas. "Every month Roger did a car show to help people. This was the big one for him, they were trying to help the victims in Indiana and the monsoon (in the Philippines)," Torp said.

Responding deputies found the vehicle “engulfed in flames,” authorities said.

 Firefighters extinguished the blaze — and then found the two victims in the charred wreckage. They were pronounced dead at the scene. Police said speed was a factor in the crash.

“Sadly, I must confirm that Paul did pass away this afternoon in a car accident,” said his rep, Ame Van Iden.

"All of us at Universal are heartbroken," Universal Pictures, the studio behind "The Fast the Furious" franchise, said in a statement following Walker's death.

 "Paul was truly one of the most beloved and respected members of our studio family for 14 years, and this loss is devastating to us, to everyone involved with the Fast and Furious films, and to countless fans."

In a grim twist, Walker’s death came just days after he was the victim of an online death hoax. Several celebs and journalists took to Twitter hoping the new reports were another sick joke.

 His “Fast and Furious” co-stars bared their heartbreak after his death was confirmed.

“Pablo, I wish you could see the world right now... and the profound impact, your full life has had on it, on Us... on me..." Vin Diesel wrote on Facebook. "I will always love you Brian, as the brother you were... on and off screen.”

“I am so beyond heartbroken right now,” James Wan, director of “Fast & Furious 7,” wrote on Facebook.

 Walker, raised a Mormon in the Los Angeles suburb of Sunland-Tujunga, entered show business when he was just a toddler. He scored roles in popular TV shows, including “Highway to Heaven,” and “Who’s the Boss?” His film career took off after he snagged a supporting role in the 1999 hit “Varsity Blues.”

Walker leaves behind a daughter, Meadow, 15. In his last tweet, on Friday, he posted a photo of him, Diesel and co-star Tyrese Gibson. “The boys are back,” read the message hyping the release of the seventh in the “Fast and Furious” franchise. “Will you be ready?”

http://www.nydailynews.com/entertainment/gossip/paul-walker-dies-crash-report-article-1.1533786

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I didn't even know who this guy was...

I'm sorry that he was killed but why is this the leading news story on many of the 'news' websites?
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He's a very popular star in a movie series spanning six movies now (Fast and the Furious). Plus the girls think he's hot. But he is mostly liked by the younger crouds.
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He was probably granny shifting and not double clutchin like he should. Which obviously would cause the welds on the intake manifold to blow. A reputable tech will have to tear into the motor and replace the piston rings he just fried.

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My understanding is that he was a passenger, not a driver.

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He was a passenger of one of these.
http://images.search.yahoo.com/search/images?_adv_prop=image&fr=mcafee&va=2005+porsche+carrera+gt

And the driver is also a racer (Rodger Rodas) They co-owned an auto racing team and driver. He has competed in 10 Pirelli World Challenge GTS races in 2013 and finished second in rookie of the year standings.

You can not drive like this on the streets. I still think they were racing.
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I had no idea who he was so I looked him up.  Don't remember him in the F&F, just Vin Diesel.  Saw the other movies he starred in and hadn't watched any of them.  It's sad, though.  It kinda reminded me of James Dean.
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It's a bummer indeed, I liked him as an actor, even his early stuff like in Skulls.  :(

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Re: Paul Walker dead at 40: 'Fast and Furious' star killed in fiery car crash
« Reply #10 on: December 04, 2013, 12:56:49 PM »
This guy had a good heart as well. My wife pulled up a story where he overheard a returned marine talking to his fiancee how the cannot afford a particular ring, but would be so nice to have. This was in a jewelery store. Paul Walker quietly went to the store manager and paid for the ring and asked him not to tell the marine and his fiancee who did. The jeweler supposedly released the story to show how compassionate of a person he was. Not sure if true, but pretty neat if it was.

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Re: Paul Walker dead at 40: 'Fast and Furious' star killed in fiery car crash
« Reply #11 on: December 04, 2013, 03:04:49 PM »
I'm glad you posted the ring story... he also spent the day of his death taking part in a holiday toy drive to benefit those affected by Typhoon Haiyan in the Phillippines, which was put on by his charity, Reach Out Worldwide.

He was a class act...
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Re: Paul Walker dead at 40: 'Fast and Furious' star killed in fiery car crash
« Reply #12 on: December 04, 2013, 03:20:34 PM »
I'm glad you posted the ring story... he also spent the day of his death taking part in a holiday toy drive to benefit those affected by Typhoon Haiyan in the Phillippines, which was put on by his charity, Reach Out Worldwide.

He was a class act...

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Re: Paul Walker dead at 40: 'Fast and Furious' star killed in fiery car crash
« Reply #13 on: December 04, 2013, 03:42:09 PM »
The accident happened just around the corner from my office. You would not believe the crowds and news vans parading up the street. They placed road work signs and cones 100 yards down the street to control traffic. Today there is two planes flying banners overhead wishing him luck (TOO LATE). I am sure that the producers of this franchise is helping out with the morning (publicity). I would have thought it would have calmed down by now!
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Re: Paul Walker dead at 40: 'Fast and Furious' star killed in fiery car crash
« Reply #14 on: December 07, 2013, 07:20:07 AM »
For a car to crash and then burn is rare, not common. He had to have been going extremely fast for that to happen as I would think that a car like that would have quite a bit of safety stuff built in to anticipate drivers going that fast and crashing. I think he was racing too.
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