Driver May Have Had A Heart Attack Just Before Deadly Crash

Thursday, October 20, 2011
DENVER — Relatives suspect that a Colorado sheriff's deputy who ran a group home for adopted and foster children suffered a heart attack just before a crash that killed him and five children last week, a close family friend said Wednesday.
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