Drag racing called possible factor in
'Fast & Furious' actor Paul Walker's death
Santa Clarita, California (CNN) -- Drag racing may have been
involved in the fiery crash that killed "Fast & Furious"
actor Paul Walker on Saturday, an investigator said
Monday.Investigators got a phone call tip Sunday
suggesting that another car was at the scene when the
2005 Porsche Carrera GT, driven by Walker's racing
team partner, slammed into a light pole and burst into
flames, Los Angeles County Sheriff's Sgt. Richard Cohen
told CNN."Naturally, from an investigative standpoint,
we need to find out if that is one of the issues," he said.
Even if drag racing was not involved, investigators are
looking at the possibility that another car veered in front
of the Porsche and caused the crash, Cohen said. Jim Torp,
a car enthusiast who was at the charity event that Walker
attended before the wreck, said he doubted drag racing was
involved.
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Paul Walker's father Paul Walker Sr. could barely keep himself together today in L.A., claiming the entire Walker family has been struggling to cope with the actor's sudden death.
Paul addressed the media outside his home, saying he's never experienced anything like this in his life. "It's hard ... every now and then I'll really break down."
And the rest of the Walker family isn't any better -- Paul's dad says the actor's 15-year-old daughter Meadow has been taking it really hard, but thankfully ... she's surrounded by family and friends who love her.
The whole video is pretty emotional and hard to watch, but it's worth it in the end -- Paul's dad tells everyone how Paul would want to be remembered ... and it's a beautiful image.
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