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05-12-2016, 12:33 AM
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Re: Paul Walker's Autopsy Report (Fast & Furious Star)
he was trying to get out in the first video on scene. .. skull fractures were pressure caused as well. he also had traces of soot in his lungs, only occurs from breathing. he was very much alive at first |
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05-13-2016, 11:05 PM
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Re: Paul Walker's Autopsy Report (Fast & Furious Star)
People end up surviving wrecks with worse injuries than he sustained, if he would've survived, he probably would've been bound to a wheelchair for a while, with that t6 break.
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05-17-2016, 12:44 AM
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Re: Paul Walker's Autopsy Report (Fast & Furious Star)
this is my first post, i had the chance to meet Mr. Walker in 2006, he was very polite and gladly took a picture with me. After this wreck i came across the photos on another site and a person claiming to be the medical examiner had this to say "Yep, knew these would get out soon. Mr. Rodas basically died on impact. Mr. Walker did not died on impact but he was knocked out and did not ultimately suffer. I can assure the public that both victims did not suffer or burn alive. Mr. Rodas was dead before the fire, Mr. Walker was unconscious the minute the car hit the pole. As for the outline of the bodies you do have them correct, except the driver wasn’t mangled he was mostly covered with debris and Mr. Walker’s body" and (someone asked how he looked after they cleaned up his body) "Yes I can share that. He looked better then the photo up there. Most the burnt skin came off during the wash. But sadly he was still burnt pretty bad, we had to use dental records to make a positive ID. No, there was no surviving the crash. The tramua from the accident was the major cause of death, the burns from the fire being the secondary cause" R.I.P Paul Walker |