Officials said six people were found dead in a dairy farm in North Colorado on Wednesday night.
According to South -East Weld Fire Protection District, six victims were discovered The crew was sent for a limited space rescue after local time around 6 pm. One of the victims was a high school student who attended the Highland High School, confirmed by the Weld Re-9 School District.
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Weld County Coroner’s office told CBS News Colorado that preliminary findings indicated to come in contact with a gas in the Prospect Valley Dairy, which is located in the east of Kinsburg and south of Deadman Road.
The office of the coroner said that the victims were identified as all men. Five victims are adults, and other victims were students who attended high school in County. No name was released immediately.
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As officers work to confirm details and identity, they are members of the nearby community. CBS Colorado spoke to a person who left the Prospect Winch, who said he worked there and went to find out who was involved. This was when he learned to those people who had passed away.
Officials said that the dead body will be held in the next several days.
According to the Weld County Sheriff Office, nothing in nature was discovered in criminal view. The OSA is conducting a federal investigation in the incident.
Keinsburg is located 41 miles north -east from Denver.