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CNN reported in a more detailed manner.

 

It mentioned that Paul was probably alive after the crash but slowly died due to serious injuries and the burning flames.

He was probably burned alive. [bigcry]

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now i see why you have 18 post and -99 points, keep it up and you may get to the highest -ve point in mcf [thumbsup][thumbsup]

 

 

[edit] i think you already did [laugh]

Wow amazing! -104 points

 

But on a serious side, why people seems not blaming much on paul walker like ferrari case? Both cases are speeding but yet people hate ferrari. Is it becos his chinese or he speed in sg or he killed innocent people? If really because of innocent people, then if paul and his friends bang into other cars and kill innocent people, would we still react the same way?

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Wow amazing! -104 points

 

But on a serious side, why people seems not blaming much on paul walker like ferrari case? Both cases are speeding but yet people hate ferrari. Is it becos his chinese or he speed in sg or he killed innocent people? If really because of innocent people, then if paul and his friends bang into other cars and kill innocent people, would we still react the same way?

 

 

ahtiong in a Ferrari, what do you think? there are good ahtiongs, no doubt, but it seems generally other pple have less than good impressions of some ahtiongs due to their 'special' behaviour and attitudes, ICBWT.

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Fans pay tribute to actor Paul Walker at the site of his fatal car accident on Nov 30, 2013, in Valencia, California. No drugs or alcohol were found in the bodies of Walker and his friend Roger Rodas after the fiery car crash that killed them in November, a coroner's report released on Jan 3, 2014, said.

Paul Walker crash: No drugs or alcohol found, car was going over 160kmh

No drugs or alcohol were found in the bodies of Fast And Furious actor Paul Walker and his friend Roger Rodas after the fiery car crash that killed them in November, a coroner's report released on Friday said.
Both Mr Walker, 40, and Mr Rodas, 38, tested negative for alcohol, and drugs including cocaine, opiates and marijuana were not detected, said the report from the Los Angeles County coroner's office.
AFP reported that the car was doing over 160kmh when it crashed, nearly cutting the high-powered vehicle in half.
The 40-year-old actor’s body was charred beyond recognition and lying “in a pugilistic stance” caused by the intense heat, coroners said. Mr Walker was in the passenger seat of the car in the Nov 30 fatal accident. “The driver was driving a red Porsche Carrera GT... at an unsafe speed, approximately 100+ mph,” a full coroner’s report said, citing an investigator’s account of the crash.
Describing Walker’s body, the report said he was “wearing remnants of a black T-shirt, a pair of black jeans and a pair of gray boxer briefs” and was “lying supine in the passenger seat.”
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Speeding kills, no matter what car you drive. And it's worse if your bloody tires are 9 years old!!!!

 

 

http://sg.entertainment.yahoo.com/news/investigators-unsafe-speed-caused-walker-crash-232808909.html

 

LOS ANGELES (AP) — The Porsche carrying "Fast & Furious" star Paul Walker was traveling up to 94 mph when it went out of control on a suburban street and crashed, killing the actor and his friend, according to an investigation by law enforcement agencies into the November accident.

The sports car driven by Roger Rodas slammed into a light pole with a 45 mph speed limit sign and burst into flames. Walker and Rodas died at the scene.

Investigators with the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department and California Highway Patrol concluded that unsafe speed, not mechanical problems, caused the Nov. 30 crash, the sheriff's department said Tuesday.

Based on post-crash calculations, accident reconstruction specialists with the Highway Patrol believe Rodas was driving his 2005 Porsche Carrera GT between 81 mph and 94 mph, according to their investigative report. The CHP declined comment.

The Associated Press reported in December that investigators had found no evidence that the car had mechanical problems and had ruled out debris or other roadway conditions.

Subsequently, Porsche sent engineers to California to review the rare car's wreckage. Though it was badly mangled and burned, the engineers were able to do a thorough analysis. They found no problems with the car's electrical systems, brakes, throttle, fuel system, steering, suspension or other systems.

"The results of the investigation show that, according to all the available evidence, this crash was caused by dangerous driving at speeds much too high for the road in question," Porsche said in a written statement. "We stand by our Carrera GT and by the investigation."

The conclusion about the speed was based on a "yaw" mark that one of the car's tires left on the road in an area of industrial office parks in Santa Clarita, about 30 miles northwest of downtown Los Angeles. Witnesses told a sheriff's deputy that they thought the car could have been traveling in excess of 100 mph.

Post-crash investigators noted several issues with the condition of the car, which logged just 3,333 miles as of September despite having several prior owners, including IndyCar driver Graham Rahal:

Its original exhaust system had been modified in a way that could allow it to go faster.

Its left front and right rear tires were about nine years old; the owner's manual suggests changing the tires after four years. As a result of the age, "the drivability and handling characteristics ... may have been compromised," the report said.

The car's left rear brake rotor was worn below manufacturer specifications, but that did not contribute to the crash.

Rodas, 38, and Walker, 40, had taken what was supposed to be a quick ride on a clear afternoon from a fundraiser benefiting Reach Out Worldwide, a Walker charity that gives first-response aid to victims of natural disasters. The crash occurred near the fundraiser, and horrified friends of the men raced to the scene.

An unidentified witness said she saw the Porsche "'jiggling' back and forth in (its) lane like the driver was jiggling the steering" just before the crash, according to the report.

Autopsies showed that neither man had used alcohol or drugs. Investigators found evidence suggesting both wore seat belts and air bags deployed for both the driver and passenger, the sheriff's department said.

While Rodas was Walker's financial adviser, the two had bonded over their shared love of fast cars. They co-owned an auto racing team named after Rodas' shop, Always Evolving, and Rodas drove professionally for the team on the Pirelli World Challenge circuit in 2013.

Walker starred in all but one of the six "Fast & Furious" blockbusters, which glorify muscular cars and risky driving.

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Speeder will read, if the car's tires are new, it would cause the crash.

 

Another thing, I believe most speeder will check the condition of the tires while the causal drivers wouldn't as they believe, slow is safe.

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I don't understand.

 

Nine year old tyres. But only two on opposite sides of the car.

 

Whut?

they are supposed to be fast car enthusiasts and collectors. definitely its not 'mo money' issue to change new tires. i think it's complacency that ruined their lives

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