Paul Walker's final moments in Porsche captured in newly surfaced photos as plans are made for actor to be laid to rest in Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Hollywood Hills
The late actor's family has not publicly announced plans for a service, but his reps said Monday that a 'global tribute' was in the works.
New photos show what is believed to be the final moments before Paul Walker's tragic death.
Paul walker's funeral arrangements were underway Tuesday at Forest Lawn Memorial Park in the Hollywood Hills, the Daily News has learned.
A source with the Los Angeles County Coroner said the famed cemetery picked up the “Fast & Furious” star’s remains Monday after an autopsy last week. see pictures after the cut..
A source with the Los Angeles County Coroner said the famed cemetery picked up the “Fast & Furious” star’s remains Monday after an autopsy last week. see pictures after the cut..
Paul Walker was in the passenger seat of the rare 2005 Porsche Carrera GT piloted by his business partner Roger Rodas.
The Forest Lawn location is the final resting place of other celebrities including Brittany Murphy, John Ritter, David Carradine and Lucille Ball. As Walker’s loved ones continued to grieve Tuesday, new photos of Walker’s last moments alive were obtained by The News.A coroner spokesman said both men died 'within seconds' of impact.
The eerie shots show the Hollywood hunk wearing dark sunglasses and a smile as he rode shotgun in the 2005 Porsche Carrera GT piloted by business partner Roger Rodas, 38.
Paul Walker died on Nov. 30 while riding shotgun in a rare 2005 Porsche Carrera GT driven by his friend Roger Rodas.
Minutes later, Rodas would lose control of the exotic sports car and crash into a light pole and a tree.
The fiery traffic accident remains under investigation, but police said speed was a factor.
An autopsy confirmed Walker, 40, died of traumatic and thermal
injuries. A coroner spokesman told The News both men died “within
seconds” of the crash.The fiery traffic accident remains under investigation, but police said speed was a factor.
Walker’s family has not publicly announced any plans for a service, but
the actor’s reps said on Facebook Monday that a “global tribute” was in
the works.
“We’ve seen the most incredible outpouring of support from Paul Walker
fans over the past week. To those who have attended the many tributes
worldwide, posted heartfelt messages online and supported his charity
Reach Out Worldwide – we’d just like to say THANK YOU,” the message on
Walker’s Facebook page read.
“Your gestures of love have meant so much,” the reps said, adding that they would keep fans updated on their formal plans for “a global tribute.”
“Your gestures of love have meant so much,” the reps said, adding that they would keep fans updated on their formal plans for “a global tribute.”
Rest In peace.
Culled from New York daily news
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