Paul Walker’s daughter wrote a beautiful tribute for his father as it was the late actor’s death anniversary. In the photo, Meadow can be seen with tears in her eyes while her dad hugged her close. She shared the throwback picture and captioned it as “A silly day to remember in sadness. Today’s a celebration of the love and happiness you brought to the world. Here’s a photo of my best bud & I napping.” Paul Walker died in 2013 when a 2005 Porsche Carrera GT he was a passenger in slammed into a pole and erupted into flames in Los Angeles, California.
“Investigators determined the cause of the fatal solo-vehicle collision was unsafe speed for the roadway conditions,” Captain Mike Parker said in 2014. On the other hand, Vin Diesel shared a picture of himself and Paul in the frame. He shared the picture with the caption, “Seven years… Not a day passes… All love, Always.” Fast & Furious actor Tyrese Gibson also joined. He shared pictures with the late actor and wrote, “We miss you everyday!!!! Everyday…..
Today was one of those days that I just wanted to process and reflect…. Praying for our niece @meadowwalker and my brothers @codybwalker @caleb_walker_77 Poppa Walker and Queen Mother Walker! We are one of the lucky ones who had a chance to share laughs and get hugs and work for years with P-Dubber! Praying for peace, closure, and mental health in and around what feels like a never-ending trauma…… Love you P! We miss you everyday!! #WalkerFamilyEndlessLove from the Gibsons and #FastFamily and Paul Walker Fans WORLDWIDE!!!!
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