Recent developments have shed further light on Paul Walker and Roger Rodas’ violent and abrupt death last November.
While earlier reports claimed that the Porsche Carrera GT was only traveling between 40 and 45 mph before it crashed, new findings offer a far more realistic conclusion.
The final autopsy report from the LA county coroner stated that the car was most likely traveling at around 100 mph. This would make sense considering the massive damage to the car and bodies.
Indeed, Walker’s body was burned to the extent that he was unrecognizable and his organs could not be donated.
A report further discussed:
“The car crashed into a pole and several trees on Hercules Street in Santa Clarita. The force was so strong that after the driver’s side of the vehicle hit a light pole and tree, the car continued spinning until Walker’s passenger side slammed into another tree and burst into flames, according to the report… ‘It appeared that the vehicle was almost split in half.”
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