Authorities in Colorado have confirmed the deaths of six people at Prospect Valley Dairy in Keenesburg, Weld County, following an accident suspected to involve exposure to toxic gas. The incident occurred earlier this week and includes victims such as a Highland High School student and members of an extended family, including a 50-year-old father and his two sons. The investigation is ongoing, with officials working to identify the victims and determine the exact circumstances of the gas exposure. The community in rural Colorado is mourning the loss of these dairy workers. Separately, a criminal investigation is underway in Pueblo, Colorado, where authorities discovered 24 bodies, bones, and human tissue stored in multiple containers at a mortuary operated by the Pueblo county coroner and his brother. Human remains have also been found near the Flatirons Vista Trailhead south of Boulder, and a suspect was arrested in connection with the discovery of a woman's remains in Oregon. These developments highlight multiple ongoing investigations into human remains and deaths in Colorado.
24 bodies, ‘multiple containers’ of bones and tissue found at Pueblo coroner’s mortuary https://t.co/tLl0scisif
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Investigators have searched the homes of the Pueblo county coroner and his brother as the criminal investigation in a Pueblo mortuary that stashed decomposing remains behind a hidden door continue. https://t.co/sNJg2PSyZU