His
dejected girlfriend informs him that a drag racer who had appeared on a
well-known reality TV program had perished in a horrific vehicle crash.
On
Saturday night in southwest Texas, Nathan Schaldach, who plays Cali Nate on the
Discovery series Street Outlaws, crashed.
In
a tragic Facebook post, his girlfriend Courtney Paulshock confirmed his passing
and referred to him as her “soul mate.”
“I’m
not whole.” On Sunday, she wrote, “I’m completely shocked.”
“I
feel like my heart is breaking.”
According
to Paulshock, this occurred while Schaldach was racing at Eagle Pass, which is
located roughly two hours west of San Antonio.
Despite
assisting him in traveling to the hospital, his friends were powerless to save
his life.
Paulshock
claimed that she was unwilling to provide any further details regarding the
cause of the Schaldach crash or its preceeding events.
His
girlfriend commented, “Seeing his mom and sister again made him so happy.”
“Outside,
he pursued his passions.”
“To
know the kind of love that Nathan gave me and showed me on a daily basis was a
true blessing.”
Schaldach
appeared in the fourth season of the television program Street Outlaws: Fastest
in America, which followed eight drag racing teams as they battled for a
$100,000 prize.
His
season concluded in May of last year.
The
original Street Outlaws, which featured insane street racers risking their
lives to participate, served as the inspiration for the current program.
Drag
racing involves two cars racing on a short, straight track toward a finish
line.
Since
street racing is so deadly, most jurisdictions have outlawed it, despite the
fact that professional sports are generally safe.
In
2022, while filming Street Outlaws, Ryan Fellows, an actor on the show, lost
his life in a car accident. Schaldach passed away after that.
The
driver’s car overturned and caught fire in a Las Vegas race. According to a
Discovery spokesperson, the loss devastated the network.
The
U.S. Sun has contacted Texas police to inquire further about Nate’s collision.
“Never
love someone again”
Online, Schaldach’s friends and admirers expressed their sorrow and condolences
upon his unexpected passing.
Chris
Frank, a friend of Schaldach’s, claimed that after learning the awful news, he
barely slept at all.
“Those
of you who raced him feared him, and those of you who were friends with him
loved him,” Frank was heard saying in a Facebook video.
We
all know that any ride could be our last, and every race is dangerous.
“One
of the last genuine racers with a genuine love and comprehension for the sport
was Nate.”
In
one of his saddest farewell emails, Paulshock promised Schaldach that she would
love him forever.
“Garth
told me to tell you I love you very much just in case tomorrow never comes,” he
texted his girlfriend. The driver’s final race ever was this one.
Paulshock
added, “Please wake me up from this nightmare,” below a screenshot of the text
exchange.
She
also shared Lady Gaga’s song “I’ll Never Love Again” from the film A Star Is
Born later that same day.
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