New details emerge that Paul Walker's death might have been cause by a mechanical fault in the car.
Fast And Furious star, Paul Walker, is no more but a new detail emerging today as the cause of his death is suspected to have been a mechanical failure.
According to TMZ, the exotic sports car in which the actor violently
died on Saturday, Nov 30 may have suffered a steering fluid leak.
Evidence
of a fluid burst and subsequent fluid trail was spotted before the skid
marks at the accident scene in Los Angeles. A source at Auto Evolving –
the shop co-owned by Walker and the Porche driver Roger Rodaz -
reportedly mentioned to the gossip site TMZ that ‘there is a noticeable
absence of skid marks until just before the point of impact’.
However,
despite speculations that Rodaz [the driver] might have lost control
during the drive, sources are saying, “if Roger had lost control the
skid marks would show swerving, but instead the marks were in a straight
line”. This means, the driver was in total control of the car,
something else went wrong.
Workers at the auto shop are insisting
that the speed at which the flames spread in the front of the car
instead of starting at the back where the engine is, only goes to
confirm that a fluid leak of ‘some sort’ may have caused the tragedy.
According
to latest reports from TMZ, “the $500,000 Carrera GT was not modified
and was driven rarely so they [AE workers] believe any failure must be a
factory defect.”
As one source put it ... "Roger was a world
class driver" -- and while he might have been speeding (as cops have
said) ... the notion he just lost control is preposterous.
More details on Paul Walker and Roger Rodaz tragic death would pop up asap. Stay with us.
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