Tuesday 10 December 2013

Paul Walker Death was “ritualistic murder”: Said Tila Tequila



Paul Walker Death was “ritualistic murder”: Said Tila Tequila. The former MTV reality star Tila Tequila said that the death of Paul Walker, who died in car crash, is actually a murder. She took her social networking account Facebook on 8th December and wrote a post that read as the death of Fast and Furious star Walker is a “ritualistic murder”.
She also claimed on her Facebook that the she knows who killed  21 year old Canadian woman Elisa Lam. Elisa Lam was found dead in the rooftop water tank of the Los Angeles' Cecil Hotel in February. She also said that the death of Elisa Lam has been a ritualistic murder just like the actor Paul Walker. On the other hand the L.A. County Coroner deemed Lam’s death “accidental.”
The death cause of Paul Walker was traumatic and thermal injuries suffered when he and his friend Roger Rodas crashed the Porsche GT they were in.
How far Tila is true it is  left to  see but we can say that  its just a tact to grab attention like she did  after  Elisa Lam.
 Death. We reported to you earlier that Actor Paul Walker Died in Car Crash. The famous Hollywood actor Paul Walker died in a car crash in Los Angeles. The Fast and the Furious actor died in a car accident in California on Saturday afternoon. The 40-year-old star died when the Porsche has lost control and hit a lamppost  and burst in flames in Santa Clarita, in the north of Los Angeles.

The reports of the USA Today said that Walker had been home for the holidays and was due to return to the set of Fast and Furious 7 next week.  Walker and hi friend Roger Rodas, 38, were in the car and the Porsche was driven by Rodas. Both Walker and Rodas were declared dead at the scene following the accident. He is survived by his daughter Meadow who is 15-year-old.

At the untimely death of actor and former racer the Hollywood industry is in mourning. It is a big loss for the Holluwood. Universal Pictures, which produced the films, mentioned that Paul was truly one of the most beloved and appreciated members of our studio family for 14 years, and this death is shocking to us, to everybody involved with the Fast and Furious films, and to innumerable fans.

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