Tragic Deaths of Family Attempting to Live Off the Grid in Colorado Wilderness
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Autopsy reports reveal that two sisters and a teenage boy, who had chosen to live "off the grid" in the Colorado wilderness, died of hypothermia and malnutrition. The 14-year-old boy weighed only 40 pounds, significantly below the average weight for his age. The family's decision to forgo modern conveniences surprised their loved ones, but it was believed that one of the sisters had become increasingly fearful of society after the Covid pandemic. The cause of death was likely a result of exposure to cold weather and malnutrition.
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