Click here ^ to view Paul Walker's official dead body right after the accident. But are they true ? (Note: Disturbing image, burnt corpse.)
Fast & Furious actor Paul Walker did not die from the impact of the crash alone - he also burned alive, his death certificate has confirms.
The 40-year-old's official cause of death was given as the 'combined effects of traumatic and thermal injuries' by an LA County Coroner.
Walker's official 'Certificate of Death' was released to the public today for the first time.
The death certificate for the driver of the 2005 Porsche Carrera GT, Roger Rodas, says he died from 'multiple traumatic injuries' but does not mention burns as a factor.
Tragic: Paul Walker's death certificate, released to the public for the first time, lists his cause of death as the 'combined effects of traumatic and thermal injuries
Fast & Furious actor Paul Walker (left) and his friend and driver Roger Rodas (right) died 'rapidly' in a crash in Los Angeles last month, their death certificates have confirmed
Inferno: Paul Walker burned alive in this $500,000 Porsche super car after it crashed with him in the passenger seat on November 30
Both documents, obtained by TMZ, reveal the men's deaths were 'rapid'.
Mr Walker and Mr Rodas were killed on November 30 when their Porsche lost control and burst into flames in Santa Clarita, Los Angeles, on their home from a charity event.
Rodas, 38, and Walker had to be positively identified through dental records because their bodies were so badly burned.
The cause of the crash is under investigation, but experts believe plastic road markers known as Botts' Dots may have caused the car to hydroplane and lose control.
The death certificate spelled out how Walker died on November 30, 2013
Tributes: The emergence of the death certificates came as Mr Walker's family and friends gathered to say a final farewell to the actor at a Santa Barbara beach memorial on Sunday
The emergence of the death certificates came as Mr Walker's family and friends gathered to say a final farewell to the actor at a Santa Barbara beach memorial on Sunday - one day after he was laid to rest at Forest Lawn Memorial Park.
The star's 15-year-old daughter Meadow joined his 25-year-old brother Cody, his father and his mother as they laughed and remembered the actor the best way they could - by playing football and enjoying the warm weather.
Also beachside to reminisce about his life was Tyrese Gibson, who co-starred with Walker in the Fast & Furious franchise.