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On November 28, 2013, Paul Walker signed on to Twitter to wish his followers a happy Thanksgiving. The Fast & Furious actor had many reasons to be grateful that year. The sixth installment of his beloved movie franchise had broken box office records, and he was starting to produce films of his own. But just two days later, on November 30, Paul Walker died in a tragic car crash at the age of just 40. Known for being a philanthropist, Walker had spent that day at a toy drive event for his disaster relief charity, Reach Out Worldwide, which was founded in the wake of the 2010 earthquake in Haiti. Walker eventually left the event in good spirits just before 3:30 p.m. Much like the character he played in the Fast & Furious movies, Brian O’Conner, Paul Walker was drawn to high-speed cars. In fact, that day’s charity event was held at a high-performance car shop owned by Walker and his friend Roger Rodas in Santa Clarita, California. Walker and Rodas had planned the event to help the survivors of Typhoon Haiyan in the Philippines. The pair left the event in a 2005 Porsche Carrera GT, with Rodas driving and Walker riding shotgun. The car was known for being hard to handle, and only a few hundred yards away from the shop, Rodas lost control of the vehicle. The Porsche was traveling at about 100 miles per hour before it hit a curb, a tree, a light post, and then another tree before bursting into flames. Those attending the charity event immediately came running — including Rodas’ young son. As Paul Walker’s friend Antonio Holmes recalled, it was one of the most horrific crash scenes in Hollywood history. He said, “It was engulfed in flames. There was nothing. They were trapped. Employees, friends of the shop. We tried. We tried. We went through fire extinguishers.” Both Roger Rodas and Paul Walker died in the crash, and as Walker’s friends watched helplessly, news of the tragedy spread quickly. Within hours, the death of Paul Walker had stunned fans around the world. #gonebutneverforgotten #paulwalker #viral #tiktok #fyp
On November 28, 2013, Paul Walker signed on to Twitter to wish his followers a happy Thanksgiving. The Fast & Furious actor had many reasons to be grateful that year. The sixth installment of his beloved movie franchise had broken box office records, and he was starting to produce films of his own. But just two days later, on November 30, Paul Walker died in a tragic car crash at the age of just 40. Known for being a philanthropist, Walker had spent that day at a toy drive event for his disaster relief charity, Reach Out Worldwide, which was founded in the wake of the 2010 earthquake in Haiti. Walker eventually left the event in good spirits just before 3:30 p.m. Much like the character he played in the Fast & Furious movies, Brian O’Conner, Paul Walker was drawn to high-speed cars. In fact, that day’s charity event was held at a high-performance car shop owned by Walker and his friend Roger Rodas in Santa Clarita, California. Walker and Rodas had planned the event to help the survivors of Typhoon Haiyan in the Philippines. The pair left the event in a 2005 Porsche Carrera GT, with Rodas driving and Walker riding shotgun. The car was known for being hard to handle, and only a few hundred yards away from the shop, Rodas lost control of the vehicle. The Porsche was traveling at about 100 miles per hour before it hit a curb, a tree, a light post, and then another tree before bursting into flames. Those attending the charity event immediately came running — including Rodas’ young son. As Paul Walker’s friend Antonio Holmes recalled, it was one of the most horrific crash scenes in Hollywood history. He said, “It was engulfed in flames. There was nothing. They were trapped. Employees, friends of the shop. We tried. We tried. We went through fire extinguishers.” Both Roger Rodas and Paul Walker died in the crash, and as Walker’s friends watched helplessly, news of the tragedy spread quickly. Within hours, the death of Paul Walker had stunned fans around the world. #gonebutneverforgotten #paulwalker #viral #tiktok #fyp

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