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Fast and Furious star Paul Walker killed today in a fiery car crash: RIP


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Paul Walker Dead at 40: Fast and the Furious Actor Dies In Car Accident: Report
 

 

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Paul Walker has reportedly died at the age of 40. The actor -- best known for his work in the Fast and the Furious franchise -- died suddenly after a single-car accident and explosion in Southern California, TMZ reports. The movie star died Saturday afternoon.

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According to the site, Walker reportedly was in a Porsche when the unidentified driver lost control and slammed the vehicle into a tree. The car burst into flames at the scene. Another person was also killed at the time.

The Santa Clarita Valley She

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Horrible news

 

 

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Thought it was a hoax but I guess the hoax was a hoax. If it's true R.I.P. Wasn't a great actor but loved him in Running Scared and FF franchise.

 

Paul Walker, an actor perhaps best known for his roles in the "Fast and Furious" films died today in a car crash, his rep told ABC News. He was 40 years old.

"Sadly I must confirm that Paul did pass away this afternoon," Ame Van Iden said in an email.

Though the rep gave no more details, entertainment web site TMZ reported that Walker was in a Porsche when the driver lost control and crashed the vehicle into a tree.

The Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff's Station confirmed in a statement to Us Weekly that there were two fatalities in a traffic collision at approximately 3:30 p.m. Saturday.

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Just saw this... Really sad and was hoping it was a hoax. He was one cool dude... really just sucks. RIP Paul Walker.

Apparently he was letting people drive his Porsche GT with him along for the ride, to raise money for typhoon victims, and it was a fan that was driving when they were killed... Makes you wonder what really happened...

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Just saw this... Really sad and was hoping it was a hoax. He was one cool dude... really just sucks. RIP Paul Walker.

Apparently he was letting people drive his Porsche GT with him along for the ride, to raise money for typhoon victims, and it was a fan that was driving when they were killed... Makes you wonder what really happened...

Oh god here we go.

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Oh god here we go.

Man, chill...

That wasn't a prompt for a conspiracy theory brainstorming session... I was just saying if it was a fan driving, you have to wonder if it was truly an accident or was it possible he got in a car with some suicidal, crazed fan.

Either way, that is horrible that he was doing it for charity and was completely at the behest of the driver/fan.

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