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Daughter of late actor Paul Walker (Fast & Furious) files lawsuit against Porsche over fatal crash

The death of actor Fast and Furious, Paul Walker leaves grief for her daughter, Meadow Walker. As though she didn't received the tragic death of her father, she blamed the safety features on the Porsche Carrera GT were not operating optimally.

Daughter of late actor Paul Walker (Fast & Furious) files lawsuit against Porsche over fatal crash

The death of actor Fast and Furious, Paul Walker leaves grief for her daughter, Meadow Walker. As though she didn't received the tragic death of her father, she blamed the safety features on the Porsche Carrera GT were not operating optimally.


Meadow represented by her lawyer, Jeff Milam said that the German car lacking in safety features. Porsche Carrera GT is also called by  Meadow's lawyer has a poor history in instability and control.

He accused Porsche has failed to perform the installation of electronic stability control systems. Seat belt used by Paul Walker in the car is also not functioning properly. Paul ended up stuck in the car seat and when car was on fire.

Meadow Walker is a teenage girl who was greatly saddened over her father death. She appreciated the privacy and will not make any comment about it," said Jeff

"Porsche Carrera GT is a dangerous car, which is not appropriate that on the streets and we should not lose Paul Walker," he continued.

Paul Walker and his partner, Roger Rodas had an accident that killed both of them on November 30,  2013 in California, USA. Paul Walker was a passenger in the 2005 Porsche Carrera GT driven by Roger Rodas, who lost control of the vehicle before it careened into trees and a utility pole in Santa Clarita, northwest of Los Angeles, The results of the police investigation stated that the speed of the car when driven by Roger with Paul that is 80-93 mph.

The Los Angeles Times has reported that the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department and California Highway Patrol found that unsafe speeds were to blame for the crash, not mechanical problems. The newspaper said investigators made the determination after consulting with technicians from Porsche.

Porsche could not be immediately reached for comment on Monday. But attorneys for the German car company said in April that Rodas was to blame for the crash following a lawsuit filed by his widow against the company's North American unit last year.

Attorneys for the company had then denied that the car had any defects.

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