Expertise reveals Paul Walker's car was 160 km / h before crashing

Little by little the details of the tragic accident that ended Paul Walker's life are being revealed, and the latest information to be released was an estimate of how fast the actor's Porsche was at the time of the accident. According to an expert report investigating the case, Walker's vehicle was probably more than 100 miles an hour before crashing into a tree in Valencia, California.

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Still according to the document, Paul Walker died due to a combination of traumatic and thermal injuries, while the cause of death of Roger Rodas - friend of the actor who was behind the wheel of Porsche - was multiple traumatic injuries. In addition, it was also revealed that during the autopsy no alcohol or drugs were detected in the victims body.

According to cbcnews, the maximum speed allowed at the crash site is 70 kilometers per hour, and the investigators found no mechanical problems with the Porsche or the track. The deaths of Paul Walker and Roger Rodas were considered accidental.