Meadow, the daughter of late American actor Paul Walker, who is known for his role in "The Fast and the Furious" trilogy, unearthed Tuesday uplifting never-before-seen video on social media featuring her late father.
"I never thought I’d share this. But it felt right. Be good. I love you. Stay safe. xx" she captioned on Instagram.
The short footage featured a younger Meadow who is seen to be surprising Walker on his birthday.
Walker died in a fatal car accident just weeks after Meadow’s 15th birthday in November 2013. He was 40 years old.
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Meadow has kept her father’s memory alive with the Paul Walker Foundation, which is teaming up with the Los Angeles Regional Food Bank to provide children with meals during the coronavirus pandemic.
In March, Meadow shared a throwback photo of herself as a baby with her late father, who was seen giving her a kiss on the cheek.
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The virus, which was first reported in Wuhan, China, has infected more than one million people and killed over 83,401 worldwide. It also hit a number of celebrities and top political figures around the world.
On March 11, the World Health Organization (WHO) declared coronavirus a global pandemic as the new virus has rapidly spread to more than 800,000 people from Asia to the Middle East, Europe, and the United States.
Transmission of viruses between humans happens when someone comes into contact with an infected person’s secretions, such as droplets in a cough.
They can also be transmitted by coming into contact with something an infected person has touched and then touching your mouth, nose or eyes.
It is known that older people appear to be more vulnerable to the effects of the emerging virus.
Several Arab countries have tightened restrictions on movement and travel, with the aim of curbing the spread of the Coronavirus, and some have pledged billions of dollars in economic stimulus programs to reduce the economic repercussions of the crisis.
The virus caused complete paralysis in all activities and events with large gatherings worldwide due to concerns over the spread of the virus.