The Los Angeles County Department of Medical Examiner-Coroner performed the autopsy on Paul Walker, which was released to the public in 2014. The report revealed that Walker died from a combination of blunt force trauma and burns. The primary cause of death was listed as "multiple blunt force injuries," with a secondary cause of "thermal injuries" (burns).
On that ill-fated evening, Paul Walker was a passenger in a Porsche Carrera GT driven by his friend and business partner, Roger Medasani, also known as "Reo." The vehicle was traveling at an estimated speed of 80-90 mph on a 45 mph zone on Valencia, California's Highway 11. The car lost control, crashed into a tree, and burst into flames. Both Walker and Medasani succumbed to their injuries, with Walker being pronounced dead at the scene. paul walker autopsy
The toxicology report, which was also made public, revealed that Walker had no detectable levels of alcohol or illicit substances in his system at the time of the accident. However, the report did indicate that Walker had a therapeutic level of pseudoephedrine, a medication used to treat nasal congestion. On that ill-fated evening, Paul Walker was a