Porsche has claimed that Hollywood star Paul Walker’s death in a car crash two years ago was his “own comparative fault”. The Fast & Furious actor was a passenger in his friend Roger Rodas’ Porsche Carrera GT when it crashed into a pole and burst into flames in Santa Clarita, California on 30 November, 2013. His daughter Meadow Rain Walker has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against the luxury car manufacturer, accusing them of negligence. The 16-year-old’s lawyers allege that Walker was killed after flaws in the car’s design left him trapped in the vehicle while it was on fire.
Mr Walker’s death, and all other injuries or damages claimed, were the result of Mr Walker’s own comparative fault.
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Porsche has now officially responded to the filing in a seven-page document where it states that Walker was aware of all of the “risk, perils and danger” involved in driving a Carrera GT. The company also dismisses claims of design faults and states instead that Rodas’ car had been “abused and altered” and this “caused or contributed to the incident and to Mr Walker’s death”. Investigators found that speed was the main cause of the crash with Rodas driving between 130 and 150 kmph (80-93 mph) at the time. Coroners ruled out drugs or alcohol as contributing factors.