Colorado coroner identifies three badly decomposed bodies found at remote campsite
A video shows a Colorado wildlife officer freeing a bear that became trapped inside a truck during a search for food. coroner identified three bodies that were found badly decomposed earlier this month at a remote campsite in the western part of the state, as two sisters and one of the women’s 14-year-old son.
Gunnison County Coroner Michael Barnes told Fox News Digital he is still working to determine the exact date they died, and he presumes it was sometime in the winter, possibly January.From left: Rebecca Vances 14-year-old son, Rebecca Vance, Trevala Jara, Christine Vance and Tommy Jara. The photo was captured just days before the three campers left to go camping in a remote area.
The Gunnison County Sheriff said hikers discovered one of the bodies then authorities found the other two the next day. Barnes said the group may have possibly died of starvation, freezing temperatures or carbon monoxide poisoning from trying to make a fire to stay warm.Barnes learned from family members that the group left for the trip last summer, with plans toThe Associated Press reported that empty food cans, books and a restroom area were found at the campsite, alongside the bodies.
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