Tyrese Gibson Mourns Paul Walker At Crash Site

Fans all over the world have been mourning the death of actor, Paul Walker, since his tragic car accident on Saturday. Each of his co-stars has taken to Twitter to describe the pain they are feeling, ...
Tyrese Gibson Mourns Paul Walker At Crash Site
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  • Fans all over the world have been mourning the death of actor, Paul Walker, since his tragic car accident on Saturday. Each of his co-stars has taken to Twitter to describe the pain they are feeling, and Tyrese Gibson visited the site of the crash on Sunday to see the place that took his friend and co-star forever. He arrived at the very emotional scene with tears in his eyes and flowers in his hand.

    After leaving the crash, Gibson posted a photo on Instagram of him holding a piece of the wreckage. The caption read: “I will keep your energy with me forever #AshesOfAnAngel fast family around the world we live you and we love you Paul is the heartbeat of this franchise and were gonna see to it that his energy and presence lives on forever #myhearthurtssobad.”

    When Gibson first heard of his friend’s death, he posted a picture of Walker and himself on Instagram and wrote a caption that read: “My heart is hurting so bad no one can make me believe this is real Father God I pray that you send clarity over this cause I just don’t understand My heart hurts it’s broken no one can convince me that this is real…. Prayer warriors please pray real hard for his only child, his daughter and family… #HeartOfAnAngel13YrsFamilyForeverWeJustCelebreatedYour40thBirthday….. My God… My God… I can’t believe I’m writing this.”

    Walker lost his life on Saturday when the 2005 Porsche Carrera GT he was a passenger in hit a utility pole and burst into flames. The driver was Walker’s friend, Roger Rodas, who was also killed on impact. An investigation into the crash is still ongoing, however reports say that excessive speed may have played a factor.

    Image via Wikimedia Commons

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