Meadow Walker, Paul Walker’s 15-year-old daughter, had attended the Reach Out Worldwide charity event with her father and was at the scene of the accident that look his life.

Meadow Walker Witnesses Dad's Crash

Meadow, who’d been living with her mother in Hawaii for most of her life, recently moved in with Walker at his California home. On Saturday, Nov. 30, she’d accompanied him to the Reach Out Worldwide charity event he was hosting, which raised money for those affected by the typhoon in the Philippines.

At one point during the event, Walker hopped into the passenger side of a 2005 Porsche Carrera GT. Former grand prix driver Roger Rodas took the wheel, as the pair went out for a joyride. Not long after the actor and Rodas departed, those who remained at the charity event heard the sound of the crash.

"They kept his daughter off to the side, so she wouldn't know what was going on until they really know what had happened," Jim Torp told E! News, adding that "[Meadow] was in pieces."

Friends & Family Support Meadow Walker

Just two days after her father’s tragic death, Meadow has been fortunate to have the support of friends and family who’ve come to her side. "Friends have flown in to be with her. She is in ok spirits and dealing with it the best she can for a 15 year old,” a source told E! ”She is surrounded by family and friends and they are trying to comfort her and help her get through this."

BREAKING NEWS: Paul Walker Dies At Age 40 In Tragic Car Accident

Walker had recently spoken about fatherhood and finally having Meadow living with him. “I'm grateful I had her [daughter] at 25 and not 20 because, at 40 and 15, we're matching up sweet!” he said. “She's been with her mom her whole life and she wants a relationship with her pops. It's working out really well right now."

– Chelsea Regan

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