Five people, including three children, were killed in a car crash on a Colorado highway south of Denver Monday (November 24) afternoon, ABC News reports.
The collision was reported at 4:39 p.m. on Highway 83 at mile marker 40.5 near Franktown and involved three vehicles: a black Toyota hatchback, a tan Ford sedan and a black Ford pickup truck, the Colorado State Patrol confirmed in a statement.
“The Ford sedan was traveling northbound when the Toyota hit it head-on. The Toyota, after crashing into the Ford sedan, kept traveling southbound in the northbound lanes and struck a Ford pickup, causing minor damage,” the department said.
The driver of the Toyota, as well as the driver and three juvenile passengers in the Ford sedan were all pronounced dead at the scene. Two other juven

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