Tuesday 3 December 2013

Paul Walkers Death: People tried to help


Contrary to reports, there were lots of helpers after Paul Walkers car crash.
In those first moments of panic, so many people tried to help.
Among the first to arrive was a childhood friend of Paul's named Nute, who emptied his fire extinguisher on the blaze and at one point tried to reach in to release Walker's seat belt, TMZ reported Sunday night (a man can be seen at the side of the car in the screenshot, left, of a bystander video obtained by TMZ). So overwrought was Nute that when firefighters finally arrived, the man punched one as they tried to pull him away.
Antonio Holmes, who identified himself as Walker's friend, told a TMZ cameraman that at least seven fire-extinguishers were emptied before firefighters arrived. Multiple people were detained because they refused to stop helping; all were eventually released.
One of those who firefighters had to pull away from the burning wreckage was Rodas' young son, Torp told the LA Times. He also said Walker's daughter Meadow was there.
"They kept his daughter off to the side, so she wouldn't know what was going on until they really know what had happened," he told E! news, adding that the 15-year-old "was in pieces."

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