Tests for both men came back negative for alcohol and drugs, confirming that neither were under the influence at the time of the accident. A Legacy That Lives On
The accident occurred when the Porsche Carrera GT in which Walker was a passenger crashed into a tree in Santa Clarita, California. The vehicle was traveling at a high speed when it lost control, crashed, and burst into flames.
The autopsy report provides a detailed account of the injuries sustained by Paul Walker in the car accident. The report confirms that his death was an accident caused by the blunt force injuries he sustained, and that he did not have any alcohol or illicit substances in his system at the time of the accident.
The Tragic Final Report: Remembering Paul Walker It has been over a decade since the world lost Paul Walker, yet the circumstances surrounding his passing remain a point of deep sadness and reflection for fans of the Fast & Furious franchise. When the official autopsy was released by the Los Angeles County Coroner’s Office , it provided a sobering look at the final moments of the star and his friend, Roger Rodas. The Official Findings
Traces of soot were discovered in Walker’s trachea, suggesting he took at least a few breaths while the vehicle was engulfed in flames. The impact occurred at approximately 3:30 p.m., but video footage showed the Porsche Carrera GT did not burst into flames until about 60 seconds after striking the pole. Summary of Autopsy Findings
On November 30, 2013, actor Paul Walker (40) and friend Roger Rodas (38) left a charity event in Santa Clarita, California. Rodas was driving a 2005 Porsche Carrera GT. The car lost control, struck a curb, then trees and a light pole, and caught fire. Both died at the scene.
The investigation into the accident revealed that the driver of the vehicle, Roger Rodas, was speeding at the time of the accident. The investigation also found that the vehicle was not defective and that Rodas was an experienced driver.