Porsche wins in Paul Walker wrongful death case

April 6, 2016

Los Angeles, Apr 6: A federal judge rejected a wrongful death lawsuit that blamed automaker Porsche for the Santa Clarita crash that killed Paul Walker and "The Fast and the Furious" star's close friend Roger Rodas in 2013, according to court documents.

paulUS District Judge Philip Gutierrez determined that Kristine Rodas — the widow of the driver of the Porsche Carrera GT — provided "no competent evidence" that the German automaker should be held responsible for the crash that killed her husband and the actor.

Her suit alleged the Porsche's suspension failed before the November 30, 2013, crash, reported Los Angeles Times.

A Porsche representative did not immediately respond to a request for comment on the judge's ruling.

Both Walker, 40, and his friend Rodas, 38, died within seconds of the fiery crash from a combination of traumatic injuries and burns, coroner's officials determined.

The ruling does not affect wrongful-death suits brought last year in Los Angeles Superior Court by Walker's father and daughter Meadow, who was 15 when her father died.

Both of those suits claim the car manufacturer ignored safety regulations when loading the 2005 Carerra GT with an engine capable of speeds up to 205 mph.

Jeff Milam, Meadow Rain Walker's lawyer, issued a statement saying her lawsuit is different from Rodas' widow's suit because he was killed instantly in the crash and Walker was not.

"He survived the crash but was trapped and burned to death because of the vehicle's defects," Milam said.

The lawsuit filed on behalf of the actor's daughter alleges a defective seat belt kept her father trapped alive for more than a minute in the Porsche before it became engulfed in flames.

The Los Angeles Superior Court lawsuit filed last September 28 also alleges the car had a lack of electronic stability control and inadequate side door reinforcement bars.

Authorities have said that high speed was a factor in the crash. Electronic information retrieved from the burned-out car's computer systems determined that Rodas was driving the sports car at speeds between 80 and 93 mph when the vehicle smashed into a pole and a tree.

Walker starred as undercover Los Angeles police detective Brian O'Conner in the 2001 film "The Fast and the Furious" and five sequels.

The Glendale native, who grew up in Sun Valley, was in the midst of filming "Fast & Furious 7" at the time of his death.

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California, Jun 30: Online video-sharing platform YouTube on Monday banned several prominent channels, including those belonging to Stefan Molyneux and Richard Spencer.

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Mumbai, Mar 14: Animal Planet has announced a new documentary "The Zoo: COVID-19 And Animals", which seeks to explore the effects of coronavirus on animals.

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An FIR was registered against Panedy and a person accompanying her by the Marine Drive Police.

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