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Poor Meadow Walker – she lost her father in a tragic car crash on Nov. 30. Now, she’s photographed on Dec. 4, for the first time since the accident. Thankfully, she’s being comforted by close family and friends at this difficult time.
Paul Walker‘s grieving 15-year-old daughter Meadow Walker was spotted leaving her home in Calif. on Dec. 4, for the very first time since her father’s fatal single-car collision in Santa Clarita, Calif. ”Throughout the day, Meadow and her family had visitors stop by the house to pay their respects and give their condolences,” according to eyewitnesses. For more on how the pretty teen is coping, read on.
Meadow Walker After Paul Walker’s Death — Daughter Spotted For First Time
The public is grieving the loss of a great actor, but Paul Walker’s close friends and family are focused on comforting his devastated daughter Meadow, who lived with him and now must learn how to live without him.
While young Meadow has been leaning on her mother,Rebecca McBrain, for support, she still looked sad and pale when she took a moment to step outside the house for air. Visitors have been coming by to pay their respects, and “at one point [Paul's] house keeper arrived alone and took a moment to grieve outside the house and then cleaned up the front yard,” according to an eyewitness.
Paul Walker Video Shows Actor Burned To Death
This must be a particularly difficult day for Meadow, since the gruesome official autopsy results of his crash were released.
Meadow Walker & Family Mourning Paul Walker’s Death
Meadow’s friends and family are helping her cope, and have been at her side since Paul’s death. “Friends have flown in to be with her. She is in okay spirits and dealing with it the best she can for a 15-year-old,” a source told E! News of Meadow.“Everyone is taking it hard, but there has been a large outpouring of love and support for the family,” the source explained.
Our thoughts are with Meadow and the rest of Paul and driver Roger Rodas‘ families.
Thursday, 5 December 2013
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