Paul walker’s friend, Roger Rodas, was driving between 80 to 93 miles per hour in a 45 miles per hour zone when he lost control of the vehicle.
The car crashed within seconds after the speeding. Experts at the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department ruled out speculation that the accident had been caused by a mechanical failure.
“Investigators determined the cause of the fatal solo-vehicle collision was unsafe speed for the roadway conditions,” Commander Mike Parker said.
“The vehicle had no mechanical failure and the damage that occurred to the vehicle was from the collision,” he added.
Walker and Roger Rodas died from a combo of the impact and fire. During the investigation, “German Porsche mechanics flew to L.A. to examine the car, analyzing the Carrera GT’s brakes, engine, body and a tire that wasn’t destroyed in the fire.”
Police also dismissed reports that Walker and Rodas had been drag racing against a second vehicle before the incident occurred.
He died doing what he loved a lot. Sppeeding
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ReplyDeleteRIP Paul. You were a good man
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