3 Men with Disabilities Died of Carbon Monoxide Poisoning After Driver Allegedly ‘Left Them in Running Vehicle’

Isaiah Pulu, 25, has been booked on three counts of manslaughter and three counts of aggravated abuse of a vulnerable adult

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  • A Utah man has been charged with manslaughter after allegedly leaving three men with disabilities in a vehicle that was running for at least an hour
  • Colton Moser, 25, Mosa’ati Moa, 22, and Tim Jones, 39, all died from carbon monoxide poisoning in the Feb. 6 incident
  • Isaiah Pulu, 25, has been booked on three counts of manslaughter and three counts of aggravated abuse of a vulnerable adult

A Utah man has been charged with manslaughter after allegedly leaving three men with disabilities in a vehicle that was running for at least an hour, eventually leading them to die from carbon monoxide poisoning.

According to police in West Valley City, Utah — located about 10 miles outside Salt Lake City — 25-year-old Isaiah Pulu has been booked on three counts of manslaughter and three counts of aggravated abuse of a vulnerable adult following the deaths of the three men on Friday, Feb. 6.

Pulu was working as a driver for a business that provides transportation for disabled adults at the time of the incident, police said…

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