Paul Walker died of traumatic and thermal injuries: Autopsy; car 'was going at 90 miles per hour'

According to an investigator, the car was going at least 90 mile per hour when it crashed.

Update: 2013-12-05 18:04 GMT
People stand around a roadway memorial at the site of the auto crash that took the life of actor Paul Walker, in the small community of Valencia, California. -AP

Los Angeles: 'Fast and Furious' star Paul Walker died from the combined impact of the crash and the fire that followed the accident, according to an autopsy report.

The 40-year-old and his friend Roger Rodas were killed in a car crash on November 30 when their Porsche Carrera GT slammed into a pole and caught fire.

Autopsy results reveal that Walker and Rodas, who witnesses say was driving the vehicle that crashed and killed both men, died from multiple traumatic injuries, reported People magazine quoting the autopsy report conducted by the Los Angeles County Department of Medical Examiner-Coroner.

Both deaths were ruled accidents. A toxicology analysis is still pending and could take weeks to complete.

According to an investigator the car was going at least 90 mile per hour when it crashed. 

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