Paul Walker's family and close friends have finally bid adieu to the actor in a small private funeral service.
The people who attended the 45-minute long private ceremony gathered under a green awning, while the 40-year-old actor's ashes were inhumed at Hollywood's Forest Lawn Memorial Park, the Mirror reported.
Walker's Jiu-Jitsu teacher Ricardo Miller, who had guided him in the combat sport for nine years while he was working on the 'Fast and Furious' franchise, honored the actor with a black belt.
Miller later wrote on his website that Walker was determined to get a black belt, and in the wake of the ceremony he has finally got what he wanted all his life.
Walker had died two weeks earlier in a fatal car crash, when the Porsche Carrera GT he was traveling in with a friend, crashed into a pole and burst into flames.
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