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'Fast And The Furious' Stars Pay Tribute To Paul Walker Two Years After His Death

Stars of the “Fast and the Furious” franchise paid tribute to the late Paul Walker on social media Monday, two years after his tragic death.

Vin Diesel, Tyrese, Jordana Brewster and Gal Gadot shared touching messages in memory of their friend and former co-star.

Diesel, who revealed earlier this year that he named his daughter after Walker, shared an image of the two of them on Instagram with the words “Brotherhood has no limits” written over top.

“The Last Witch Hunter” star also shared a status on his Facebook page that reads, “No matter where you are in the universe… You will always be my brother.”

A photo posted by Vin Diesel (@vindiesel) on Nov 30, 2015 at 11:20am PST

No matter where you are in this universe…You will always be, my brother.

Posted by Vin Diesel on Monday, November 30, 2015

Tyrese shared a touching note on Instagram, alongside a photo of the two actors on set.

Please continue to pray for the Walker family and his real friends who was with him every single day…. They’re some of the best and strongest people I know…… I know you’re in heaven smiling and rooting for us all,” he wrote.

Brewster, who played Mia (Walker’s girlfriend and eventual mother to his child) in the films, posted a photo on Instagram of the late star along with a Ralph Waldo Emerson quote.

Gadot, who played Gisele, kept her tribute short and sweet.

“Always in our hearts,” she wrote alongside an image of her and Walker on Twitter.

Always in our hearts ❤️ pic.twitter.com/X2zp9tzbxy

— Gal Gadot (@GalGadot) November 30, 2015

Walker died on November 30, 2013 in Valencia, California after a fatal car accident. The car he was riding in — a Porsche Carrera GT — crashed into a light pole then burst into flames. The cause of death was confirmed to be a combination of traumatic and thermal injuries.

Earlier this month, the actor’s father sued Porsche for negligence and wrongful death; he claimed that the car Walker was in lacked safety features that could have saved his life. Walker’s daughter, Meadow, also filed a suit in September, though Porsche denied responsibility for Walker’s death.

The most recent lawsuit seeks unspecified damages.

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