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Paul Walker, 40, reportedly died in a car accident in California on Saturday afternoon. Here, Walker attends the "Fast & Furious 6" world premiere in London, England, on May 7.
"The Fast and the Furious" movie star Paul Walker, 40, has died in a car accident Saturday afternoon in southern California, reports TMZ.
The accident occurred in Santa Clarita - outside of Los Angeles - when Walker's Porsche apparently lost control and crashed into a tree, TMZ reported. The car burst into flames and exploded.
Walker's Twitter and Facebook accounts have confirmed the news.
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It's with a heavy heart that we must confirm Paul Walker passed away today in a tragic car accident...MORE: http://t.co/9hDuJMH99M - #TeamPW - Paul Walker (@RealPaulWalker) December 1, 2013
A source close to the actor confirmed to Variety that he died in the crash as well.
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The L.A. County Sherriff's Office is still investigating and said the county's coroner office will make any announcement.
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Hollywood actor PAUL WALKER died earlier today when his Porsche GT exploded http://t.co/Eyuq4bKFNl #RIP pic.twitter.com/7ttyPhIgKV - Rui Delgado (@Rui) December 1, 2013 RELATED: 'FAST & FURIOUS 6' FEATURES WILDER STUNTS AND CRAZIER VEHICLES
Authorities are still investigating but TMZ reported Walker and another person in the vehicle died in the one-car accident. It is unclear who was driving at the time, TMZ reports.
Authorities told TV Station CBS 2 in Los Angeles the crash occurred at 3:30 p.m. on the 28300 block of Rye Canyon Loop in Valencia. The identities of the victims have not been released, CBS News reported.
Walker has been taking people on test drives of the car at a car show to raise money for victims of the typhoon in the Philippines, TMZ reported.
The actor is best known for starring in "The Fast and the Furious" franchise that has seven total movies.
jlandau@nydailynews.com
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