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utf8_encode(Paul Walker autopsy reveals horrific injuries) Paul Walker autopsy reveals horrific injuries | Mail Online Paul Walker autopsy reveals the horrific burns, multiple broken bones and braced body position after deadly crash at 100mph or moreAutopsy results include list on brutal injuries after November 30 accidentPaul died from impact of crash and heat from explosion His body was burned so badly none of his organs could be donatedHad multiple fractures including his jaw, collarbone and left upper armNo alcohol or drugs were found in his systemIt was suggested he could have taken a few breaths after impactDriver Roger Rodas was going at least 100 mphThe car spun 180 degrees after hitting a tree and nearly tore in half ByHeidi Parker PUBLISHED:14:08 EST, 3 January 2014|UPDATED:07:49 EST, 4 January 2014 1,087shares 296 View comments Paul Walker's autopsy results revealed a horrific list of injuries that led to the star's death. According to a coroner's report released Friday, the actor's skin burned off, he suffered from multiple broken bones and a fractured jaw after his November 30 car crash in a California suburb. It was also revealed the driver of the Porsche Carrera GT carrying the Fast & Furious icon was going 100 mph or more.

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Paul Walker autopsy reveals the horrific burns, multiple broken bones and braced body positionafter deadly crash at 100mph or moreAutopsy results include list on brutal injuries after November30 accidentPaul died from impact of crash and heat from explosionHis body was burned so badly none of his organs could be donatedHad multiple fractures includinghis jaw, collarbone and left upper armNo alcohol or drugs were found in his systemIt was suggestedhe could have taken a few breaths after impactDriver Roger Rodas was going at least 100 mphThecar spun 180 degrees after hitting a tree and nearly tore in halfByHeidi Parker

PUBLISHED:14:08 EST, 3 January 2014|UPDATED:07:49 EST, 4 January 20141,087shares296

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Paul Walker's autopsy results revealed a horrific list of injuries that led to the star's death.

According to a coroner's report released Friday, the actor's skin burned off, he suffered frommultiple broken bones and a fractured jaw after his November 30 car crash in a California suburb.

It was also revealed the driver of the Porsche Carrera GT carrying the Fast & Furious icon wasgoing 100 mph or more.

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A long list of injuries: On Friday TMZ reported the autopsy results from Paul Walker's November 30car crash; here he is pictured in 2011

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Just before the crash: The last image of the actor as he got into the red Porsche Carrera GT thatkilled him

Crash scene: The driver was going 100mph when the accident happened, according to a Fridayreport from Fox News

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The 40-year-old could have taken a few breaths after impact as bits of soot were found in histrachea, the report states.

The cause of death - which was already stated on his Death Certificate - was from'combined effects of traumatic and thermal injuries.'

The actor's entire body was charred through the skin it was burned so badly none of his organs weresuitable for donation, according to the report.

His body was discovered in the passenger seat in a 'pugilistic stance,' which means he was in adefensive position preparing for a crash.

There were multiple fractures throughout his body, including his jaw, collarbone, and left upper armaccording to the report. There were also various ribs and pelvic fractures.

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Coroner's report: Also on Friday a final summation of the 'traffic collision' was released

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So many details: The report gave the exact address of the crash scene and listed Paul's condition as'charred'

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Too injured: The preliminary examination report did not list all the damage done to the 40-year-old'sbody but did note he was wearing a T-shirt, jeans and boxer briefs

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Nothing could be saved: Fire men surveying the scene

The L.A. County Coroner is keeping parts of the actor's organs. A source told TMZ the 'tissues arekept for a certain period of time in case of lawsuits.'

Driver Roger Rodas, 38, suffered major head trauma. A gruesome detail was added: The 'top portionof his skull fractured and his brain exposed.'

Alcohol and drug traces were not found in either body.

The car spun 180 degrees after impact and nearly broke in half before it exploded in Santa Clarita,which is a one hour drive from downtown Los Angeles.

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Saying goodbye: Two weeks after his passing, family and friends gathered for a private funeral in LA

Paul had been at an event for his charity Reach Out Worldwide before deciding to take the cherryred car out for a drive with his friend.

The fundraiser, to benefit victims of Typhoon Haiyan, had been taking place in a race car shop nearthe scene of the crash.

Guests rushed to put out the flames with fire extinguishers but the fireball had already engulfed thecar.

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Final scene: Vin Diesel posts a picture of the last scene he filmed with Paul Walker in Fast & Furious7

The pair were friends and had been racing for several years.

Rodas had helped Walker establish his Reach Out Worldwide charity, after creating his ownfoundation to support widows and orphans in his native El Salvador. He was also the CEO of AlwaysEvolving, the car customization shop where the charity event had been taking place.

The star's representative confirmed his death in an email: 'Sadly, I must confirm that Paul did passaway this afternoon in a car accident.'

The actor's official Facebook page said: 'It is with a truly heavy heart that we must confirm that PaulWalker passed away today in a tragic car accident while attending a charity event for hisorganisation Reach Out Worldwide. 'He was a passenger in a friend's car, in which both lost theirlives.

Two weeks after Paul's death, a private and small funeral was held for family and friends.

Paul had been shooting The Fast & Furious 7 when the crash happened.

It was reported on Friday by The Hollywood Reporter that his character would retire and not bekilled off. Additional scenes may have to be shot.

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The movie is set to open April 10, 2015.

The end: Paul's character will retire in the seventh installment of the film; here he is in the sixthF&F with Jordana

Read more:Coroner Releases Final Report Into Paul Walker's Death: Horrific Injuries Detailed, AsIt?s Revealed Porsche Hit 100-Plus MPH Before CrashShare or comment on this article1kshares

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zozo,London,2 hours ago

too much info .. let him rest in peace for gods sakeNew Comment419Click to rateBampy,Cardiff,2 hours ago

Porsche should be sued by the families of both victims. They were warned by professional driversthat this car was too track focused to be safely driven on the road by all but top drivers and they stillsold the car to anyone with enough money to buy it. They must bear some responsibility for thiscrash.ReplyNew156Click to rate

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smile,united kingdom,3 hours ago

How disrespectful !New Comment412Click to rateHev,Hertfordshire, United Kingdom,3 hours ago

Very sad, it shouldn't be published though, for family only maybe. Although what i do take from thisis 100mph is a built up area, it was lucky no one else died that day. Still very tragicReplyNew112Click to rateWildWest,WEST as in TEXAS,3 hours ago

Why is this info important to the public?RIP Dear Friend.

New Comment19Click to rateThe Busby Babes,Manchester, United Kingdom,3 hours ago

Damn, i thought his death would have been instant. I hope it was anyway.ReplyNew013Click to rateKat,Virginia, United States,3 hours ago

"His body was discovered in the passenger seat in a 'pugilistic stance,' which means he was in adefensive position preparing for a crash."That means no such thing.This happens to every body thatis in a fire after death.The muscles in the arms contract and make it appear that the person washolding his arms up ready to fight somebody. Every forensic pathologist knows this.Evidentlyreporters don't.New Comment020Click to rateGary,Glasgow,4 hours ago

I'm guessing that it's the law in the US/California for fatal accident autopsy reports to be releasedinto the public domain? Can any American readers clarify? It wouldn't happen in the UK except invery exceptional circumstances.

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ReplyNew08Click to rateBeReady,manchester,4 hours ago

Reckless but they paid the ultimate price. Sounds bad but could have been an innocent bystander ....New Comment17Click to rate

ulfar,Domessargues, France,4 hours ago

Not the best choice of driver to go for aspin with then.ReplyNew38Click to rateThe views expressed in the contents above are those of our users and do not necessarily reflect theviews of MailOnline.

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