The sunglasses Paul Walker was wearing on the day he died - as well as a fire extinguisher that was allegedly used to try and save the actor's life after the crash - are now up for auction on BidAMI.com.
According to the site, the seller claims to have been at the crash scene looking to help save Paul Walker from the wreckage of Porsche but police kept him away.
Later he found the sunglasses after he "walked the scene in disbelief and grief" and picked them up and put them in his pocket.
The following day, he was reading news coverage about the tragedy and "noticed several photos of Walker at the charity event shortly before he died".
Apparently the sunglasses he found were an "exact match to the ones Walker was wearing"
He is also hoping to sell a fire extinguisher, which he claims was used to douse the flames of the car after that tragic high speed crash, and a piece or the wreckage.
It is unclear how he acquired either of these items.
Despite the hideousness of the morbid auction - this is, surely, an item which should have been passed back to the family - there have already been several bids on the items and the price has already reached $605.
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