Fast and Furious actor Paul Walker died in a car accident
Beloved actor Paul Walker is famous for playing Brian O'Connor in the "Fast and Furious" movie. He was killed in a car accident in Valencia, California yesterday. He is 40 years old.
“It’s a damn shame” says me. While it may seem kind of ironic if you’re a F&F fan, he actually died as a passenger in his friend’s Porsche Carrera GT after attending a charity event for his own organization, Reach Out Worldwide.
We don’t know for sure how it happened exactly, but we know the Porsche hit a lamp post and that when police got there the car was engulfed in flames with both passengers dead.
Walker was apparently quite a character and well-loved by his coworkers. Jessica Alba called him “a lovely person – so sweet and grounded”. Fast and Furious director Rob Cohen said “I will miss him all the rest of my days”. Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson wrote “We find our strength in his light. Love you brother”.
After an impressive six F&F films, the seventh was in the process of being filmed. The director now has a difficult decision to make, but it might seem a bit tasteless to kill off the character in a car accident.
Please be sure to go to Paul Walker's official Facebook page and leave your condolences as you feel fit.
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