Paul
Walker, the edgy action hero with all-American good looks who became an
international star with "The Fast & the Furious" movie franchise,
has died in a fiery car collision in Southern California. He was 40
years old.
The sad news was confirmed Saturday night by Walker's camp via the actor's official Twitter account.
According to the statement put out by Walker's team and also posted on Facebook, the actor was "attending a charity event for his organization Reach Out Worldwide. He was a passenger in a friend's car.The sad news was confirmed Saturday night by Walker's camp via the actor's official Twitter account.
"We appreciate your patience as we too are stunned and saddened beyond belief by this news," the statement continued. "Thank you for keeping his family and friends in your prayers during this very difficult time. We will do our best to keep you apprised on where to send condolences."
The
identity of the second victim, a male, has not been released by
authorities; but numerous reports have identified the driver as Roger
Rodas, the owner of Walker's auto-racing team, Always Evolving.
“Him
and his buddy, his brother in arms at heart, just decided to joyride,
take a spin," Antonio Holmes, an onlooker at the event who identified
himself as a friend of Walker's, told the local Santa Clarita Valley Signal newspaper.
"Something we all do. We're all car enthusiasts. ... We’re all here
driving, enjoying each other, and God must’ve needed help."
According
to witnesses, the red Porsche Carrera GT carrying Walker and his friend
lost control and slammed into a tree and then a light pole. Walker, an
unapologetic car lover, had been participating in the "Winter Drive" for
Reach Out Worldwide, a toy drive and car meet charity event for
disadvantaged children. Walker was also involved in humanitarian efforts
in Chile and Haiti after the devastating earthquakes in both countries."Speed was a factor in the solo vehicle collision," the Los Angeles Sheriff's Department said in a updated statement late Saturday.
Earlier, the sheriff's department and county coroner confirmed that two people were pronounced dead at the scene of the crash in Santa Clarita, north of Los Angeles, around 3:30 p.m. PT.
"When they arrived, deputies found the vehicle engulfed in flames. The Los Angeles County Fire Department responded, extinguished the fire and subsequently located two victims inside the vehicle," Sheriff's Deputy Kim Manatt said in a statement. "The victims were pronounced dead at the scene. The cause of the collision is under investigation."
[Photos: Paul Walker's Most Memorable Roles]
The
tall, blond-haired, blue-eyed heartthrob was a California native,
hailing from the L.A. suburb of Glendale. He began appearing in TV
commercials when he was just a toddler. He guest starred on shows like
"Highway to Heaven" and "Charles in Charge" as a teen, and scored his
first leading role in 1998's "Meet the Deedles." This lead to higher
profile roles in features like "Pleasantville," "Varsity Blues," and
"She's All That" in the late '90s before cementing his status as a
leading man in 2001's "The Fast and the Furious."
Walker
starred in all but the third installment of the "Fast & Furious"
movies, including the seventh chapter which is still in production and
scheduled for release next summer. He also received critical acclaim for
his performances in 2006's "Running Scared" and in Clint Eastwood's
WWII drama, "Flags of Our Fathers." His next film, "Hours," about the
aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, is scheduled to open on Dec. 13.
"Fast" running mate Vin Diesel posted an image of him and Walker on Instagram
with the caption: "Brother I will miss you very much. I am absolutely
speechless. Heaven has gained a new Angel. Rest in Peace."
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