Denver (KDVR) – There is still a couple who were driving east on the 70th Road on Wednesday afternoon and trying to help after a killer was broken near lemon.
The couple was in the first place in the scene, even before the first respondents could reach the scene, and stop to help the SUV driver. Speaking to Talya Cunningham from Fox31, John Andozola said on Wednesday, he was heading to Arkansas with his girlfriend when they saw Subaru Forster at the end of the half -faced team.
The accident occurred at approximately 2:30 pm, there were four people in Subaru at the time of the accident, according to the Colorado State Patrol, and three passengers died, including both children. The cause of the accident is still under investigation.
The debris was scattered on the highway, causing the car to stop the car. The couple went to help the accident and saw a male driver, along with a dog.
Andusola said the driver was aware, but he was “somewhat messed up” and confused. He began to plead with the spouses to help his family out of the car. Andazola said they tried to help, but they knew that the rest of the family did not survive.
Andazola said that while talking to the driver, he knew that the driver was heading to Arkansas for the funeral of his mother.
“I feel bad about the man, as you know, he lost his family, while we got to the car, I immediately noticed that they – well, did not survive that,” Anzazola said. “The upper part of the car was cut, and it was upside down. He could not understand, as you know, it is clear that there was a shock to him as well, and we ended up withdrawing him to the side so that he would not have to see his family members.”
Andusola said that the paramedics took the driver to the hospital, and at that time, he was still unaware of his family’s condition. Driver injuries are unknown.
The Fox31 couple told that the children were a young girl and a boy, both in the back seat of four -wheel drive vehicles. They also said that they would embrace their children tonight.