In a recent interview with People magazine, Cody Walker, younger brother of Paul Walker, talked about keeping the late actor's legacy alive with his humanitarian aid work.

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Most recently, Cody and his crew, who are now leading Paul's Reach Out Worldwide, went to earthquake-stricken Nepal to help out with disaster relief work.

People caught up with Cody at a fundraising event for Reach Out Worldwide. "Aside from acting, his daughter [Meadow, 16] and ROWW were the most important things in his life, hands down," Cody said. "He was very proud of ROWW and the incredible people he had surrounded himself to make up that team. I'm just doing the best that I can to keep his vision consistent."

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Cody went on to remember his brothe fondly, adding that after his brother's untimely death he realised how much the world loved him.

"Paul was a huge movie star, and I think really what I didn't realize about Paul that I've since learned, is how loved Paul was to this scale," Cody said. "Everyone that ever encountered him, he had a way of just talking to people and just making everyone - regardless of whether he just met you or not - feel like you were the most important person in the world." 

He also spoke about how Paul was much more than his Fast and Furious fame.

"He loved cars, but he had so many different passions, so many different loves," he said. "[He was] multi-faceted, [an] adventurer, spontaneous, obsessive-compulsive. He was a really great example for me."

Furious 7 hit theaters on April 3, 2015.

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