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Wednesday, September 30, 2015
Paul Walker’s daughter sues Porsche over fatal crash
LOS ANGELES — Paul Walker’s daughter sued Porsche for wrongful death Monday, claiming the sports car that her father was in when he was killed suffered from numerous design defects. The lawsuit filed by Meadow Rain Walker seeks unspecified damages for defects that her lawyers claim kept the actor trapped in the Porsche Carrera GT when it crashed and burst into flames in November 2013. Walker was on a break from filming the seventh film in the “Fast & Furious” franchise when he was killed. He was riding in the Carrera GT driven by friend and business associate Roger Rodas when the car spun out of control, struck three trees and burst into flames on a street in Santa Clarita, California. The wrongful-death suit claims the car, which was marketed as a streetlegal race car, lacked a proper stability control system and safeguards to protect occupants and keep it from catching fire after a collision. “Absent these defects in the Porsche Carrera GT, Paul Walker
would be alive today,” the lawsuit states. An email sent to representatives of Porsche Cars North America was not immediately returned. The 18-page lawsuit includes a detailed recounting of the crash and contends that the Porsche was traveling 63 to 71 mph (101 to 114 kph) when it spun out of control. Investigators concluded the Porsche was going much faster — up to 94 mph (151 kph) — when it crashed. The investigation by the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department and California Highway Patrol concluded that it was unsafe speed and not mechanical problems that caused the crash. That investigation was aided by engineers from Porsche, who evaluated the wreckage of the rare car. Meadow Walker’s lawsuit con-
tends Porsche didn’t include a stability control system in the Carrera GT model Rodas was driving but includes it in other models. It also claims the car lacked proper reinforcements in its doors and used rubber fuel lines that didn’t break free to prevent a fire in a crash. Similar allegations of design and safety defects were included in a wrongful death lawsuit by Rodas’ widow, Kristine Rodas, that remains pending in a federal court in Los Angeles. Rodas was trained as a race car driver and was only driving 55 mph (89 kph), according to his wife’s lawsuit. He left behind two young children when he died. Walker, the star of the “Fast & Furious” film franchise, co-owned an auto racing team with Rodas named Always Evolving. Meadow Walker, 16, is the sole heir of his estate. Walker’s two brothers helped complete action scenes in “Furious 7,” which earned more than $1.5 billion globally after it was released in April.
Musicians Armin van Buuren, Luke Bryan most dangerous online
LOS ANGELES — If you’re planning to look up Usher, Luke Bryan or producer Armin van Buuren on the web, take heed. Intel Security announced Tuesday that the musicians top its ninth annual list of the most dangerous celebrities online. Searches for those famous names are most likely to land users on websites that carry viruses or malware. The company used its own site ratings to compile the celebrity list. Searches for Dutch trance DJ van Buuren carry the most risk: users have an almost 18 percent chance of landing on a web page with potential for online threats. Bryan, Usher, Britney Spears and Scott Roth/Invision/AP, File Jay-Z round out the top five. A Katy Perry search In this Dec. 29, 2014 file photo, Armin van Buuren performs at carries a nearly 15 percent chance of connecting Pier 94 in New York. Intel Security announced Tuesday that with a tainted site. the musicians top its ninth annual list of the most dangerous Also on this year’s list: Amy Schumer, Nina celebrities online. Dobrev, Lorde and Betty White. (ap)
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MTV extreme sports star killed in Calif. skydiving accident
SAN FRANCISCO — An extreme sports star skydiving for the opening ceremony of a golf event in Northern California died when he struck a tree Monday, authorities said. Placer County Sheriff’s Capt. Dennis Walsh said Erik Roner, of Tahoe City, died during a skydiving accident at a golf course in Squaw Valley, about 5 miles from Lake Tahoe’s northwest shore. Witnesses told deputies Roner, 39, was part of a group conducting a skydiving performance before a golf tournament when he hit a tree while trying to land and became entangled high above ground, Walsh said. Authorities were not able to remove him from the tree, and Roner was pronounced dead at the scene. The other skydivers landed safely on the golf course in Squaw Valley, home of the ski resort that hosted the 1960 Winter Olympics. Walsh said the investigation was continuing and the Federal Aviation Administration was notified. Roner’s death comes four months after world-famous wingsuit flyer Dean Potter and fellow adventurer Graham Hunt fatally crashed after the pair leaped from Taft Point, 3,500 feet above Yosemite Valley, attempting to clear a V-shaped notch in a ridgeline. “Erik was a beautiful man, great father, wonderful friend and the love of my life,” his wife, Annika Roner, said in a statement. Roner, a professional skier and avid BASE jumper, was known for being part of “Nitro Circus,” an MTV show centered around freestyle motocross rider Travis Pastrana and his crew of extreme sports athlete friends. He also hosted the TV show “Locals” on sports network Outside Television. “Nitro Circus” ended in 2009 after two seasons. “Nitro Circus Live,” where Roner also appeared, aired on MTV2 for four seasons until last year, MTV spokeswoman Jennifer Solari said. “Erik was an amazing person who made everyone and everything around him better,” Pastrana said. Roy Tuscany, a friend of Roner who witnessed the accident, said he watched as two other parachutists landed safely on the golf course’s fairway for the ninth hole but then looked on in horror when Roner slammed hard into a tree about 25 to 30 feet above the ground. He said Roner’s parachute got caught in the tree and Roner dangled there while many on the ground scrambled to find ladders and other means to get to him. At one point, several people attempted to stand on one another’s shoulders to reach him. Roner is survived by his wife and two children. (ap)
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Wednesday, September 30, 2015
Thailand’s ousted PM files criminal case against opponents
Sepp Blatter tells FIFA staff he has done nothing illegal
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47 more countries to enjoy visa-free entry as of October
JAKARTA - In an effort to attract more foreign tourists, in April this year, the Indonesian government added 30 more to the list of countries whose citizens do not require visas for short visits to Indonesia, bringing the total to 45. As of this October, another 47 nations will be included on this list, bringing the new total number of countries that are not required to apply for a visa when their citizens visit Indonesia, to 92 countries. Coordinating Minister for Maritime Affairs Rizal Ramli stated that the 47 new countries will be added
to the visa-free list as of October in order to coincide with the yearend holidays. “Originally, it was proposed to be made effective as of January next year, but we did not want to wait that long and wanted to capitalize on the yearend tourist season,” he affirmed.
Ramli has therefore called for the required technical preparations to be made before the policy is implemented. He added that visa-free entry is the most effective way to draw more visitors to the country. The government has set a target of attracting up to 20 million foreign tourists to visit the country in 2019. He remarked that the implementation of the visa free policy in April already resulted in a 15 percent
increase in the number of foreign visitors to Indonesia compared to the average increase of 4 percent. Indonesia recorded 9 million foreign tourist arrivals in 2014, compared to the 8.8 million visitors in 2013. Tourism Minister Arief Yahya emphasized that the government expects there to be a 20 percent increase in the number of foreign tourist arrivals during the first and second phase of the implementation of the visa-free policy.
“We expect an increase of one to two million tourists a year, which will reflect a 20 percent growth in our target,” he added. (ant) News can also be heard in “Bali Image” at Global Radio FM 96.5 from 9.30 until 10.00 am. Listen to Global Radio FM at http://globalfmbali.listen2myradio.com or live video streaming at http://radioglobalfmbali. com and http://ustream.tv/channel/ global-fm-bali.
Tourism booming despite global economic slowdown
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Tourists visit Kedonganan Fish Market in Badung Regency during their holiday in Bali. In Bali, the country’s iconic tourist resort province, the number of foreign tourist arrivals in the first seven months of 2015 also rose by 10.09 percent to 2,299,995 compared to the same period last year.
THE NUMBER of foreign tourist arrivals to Indonesia appears to be unaffected by the current global economic gloom, as evidenced by the Central Bureau of Statistics (BPS) data for the January-July 2015 period. According to the BPS, the first seven months of 2015 have seen a 2.65 percent increase in the n u m - ber of foreign visitors to Indonesia, compared to last year. There is a recorded total of 5.47 million visitors so far for 2015, compared to 5.33 million visitors from January to Sepetember, 2014. BPS Chairman Suryamin noted that the number of tourist arrivals in July 2015 also rose 4.76 percent to 814.2 thousand from 777.2 thousand arrivals in July 2014. However, there was an o.11 percent decline in visitors from June to July 2015. In Bali, the country’s iconic tourist resort province, the number of foreign tourist arrivals in the first seven months of 2015 also rose by 10.09 percent to 2,299,995 compared to the same period last year. “I believe that 95 percent of foreign tourists who visit will return which helped to exceed the government-set target of 4 million tourist arrivals for 2015,” stated tourism observer Dewa Nyoman Putra. Despite the global economic slowdown, the number of foreign tourists visiting Bali via Ngurah Rai Airport remained stable in the January-July 2015 period, he pointed out. This means that the number of tourist arrivals in Bali over this period amounted to 2.2 million, he reitereated. The international community still views Bali as a preferred tourist destination, he remarked. Continue to page 2 Dropped...