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New Details Have Emerged About Day Paul Walker Died

By Jess Hardiman

 

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The mother of Paul Walker has revealed new details about the day her son died in a tragic car accident in new documentary about the late actor's life, I Am Paul Walker.

 

Cheryl Walker says that her son would have stayed at home had it not been for a single text message reminding him about an engagement.

 

Paul was due to attend an event for his charity Reach Out Worldwide, but had completely forgotten about it - until someone texted him to remind him.

 

According to People, in the doc Cheryl explains that he was in high spirits on the morning of his death, when he was sat in the kitchen with his 15-year-old daughter Meadow while on a break from filming Furious 7. They were making plans to pick out a Christmas tree and decorate it that night.

 

Full Story: http://www.ladbible.com/entertainment/celebrity-new-details-have-emerged-about-day-paul-walker-died-20180802

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7 hours ago, rebo said:

"... the vehicle lost control ..."

It does happen you know, one example is when another car is seeping sump oil, that will make you lose control of your vehicle, speed just makes it harder to control the vehicle when in a built up area as there are too many obstacles to watch out for. 

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8 hours ago, 4MyEgo said:

that will make you lose control of your vehicle

Exactly! It makes a person lose control over the vehicle. It's not the vehicle losing control. And in most cases it's a person being responsible for the lose of control.
Writing about a vehicle losing control implicates that the vehicle is responsible, not a person. And this is - in most cases - simply not true but unfortunately seemingly the main mindset in Thailand.

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2 minutes ago, rebo said:

Exactly! It makes a person lose control over the vehicle. It's not the vehicle losing control. And in most cases it's a person being responsible for the lose of control.
Writing about a vehicle losing control implicates that the vehicle is responsible, not a person. And this is - in most cases - simply not true but unfortunately seemingly the main mindset in Thailand.

In Thailand its always break failure, especially for trucks and buses

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9 hours ago, 4MyEgo said:

It does happen you know, one example is when another car is seeping sump oil, that will make you lose control of your vehicle, speed just makes it harder to control the vehicle when in a built up area as there are too many obstacles to watch out for. 

Please post the same when you react to a Thai road accident.

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15 minutes ago, ivor bigun said:

Who was he? Never heard of the poor guy

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 Apparently he was in the Fast an Furious movies  according to the OP 

which is ironic given the way he died IMO

Personal being of the Slow and Curious mode of driving  my self,   has not seen any of them.

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On 8/3/2018 at 12:34 AM, 4MyEgo said:

It does happen you know, one example is when another car is seeping sump oil, that will make you lose control of your vehicle, speed just makes it harder to control the vehicle when in a built up area as there are too many obstacles to watch out for. 

Yes but the CAR did NOT lose control, the DRIVER LOST CONTROL OF THE CAR !

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On ‎8‎/‎7‎/‎2018 at 2:30 PM, Janner1 said:

Yes but the CAR did NOT lose control, the DRIVER LOST CONTROL OF THE CAR !

True - but he was not the one driving the car.  

 

In addition to his action movies there was Brick Mansions and Running Scared, and he was a child actor in several movies - a father and an actor with a good career ahead of him.  Tragic. 

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5 hours ago, Kinnock said:

True - but he was not the one driving the car.  

 

In addition to his action movies there was Brick Mansions and Running Scared, and he was a child actor in several movies - a father and an actor with a good career ahead of him.  Tragic. 

It does not matter if he was driving or Jesus h or someone else . The fact is THE CAR DID NOT LOSE CONTROL, the driver lost control of the CAR.

 

If you do not believe this simple FACT ask yourself  

Did the car have a brain?

or Did the Car have it’s own foot on the excellerator, ?

or even Did the Car have it’s own hands on the controls within the CAR?

 

Not wishing in the least to be derogatory in this remark but I know it can be very difficult fo Americans to understand this concept especially as in documented evidence one of then bought a brand new RV and when he took it out for his first run he set the CRUISE CONTROL and proceeded to the rear of the vehicle to make coffee and when the vehicle left the road and wrote itself of in a field he was at a complete loss as to why that happened.

Look Mom no hands

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On 8/2/2018 at 11:17 PM, rebo said:

"... the vehicle lost control ..."
Please tell me: Is this a common expression even in western media to cover a person's inability to keep the vehicle where it is supposed to go?

Yes,  it's always the cars fault. Which is why the sooner autonomous vehicles arrive en masse, the better. 

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