- Colton Warren Moser, 25, died with two peers in a tragic incident.
- Isaiah Vaughn Pulu is accused of leaving them in a van with the engine running, leading to their deaths.
- Pulu was arrested for investigation of manslaughter; Moser’s family seeks funds for funeral and justice.
WEST VALLEY CITY — A man who died along with two peers in a tragic incident last week is being remembered for his big smile.
“Colton had a big, bright smile and a very special spirit that impacted everyone around him. He taught us all so much about how beautiful being different truly was and to not judge others. We are so grateful for the 25 years we were honored to be his family and will miss him every day,” his family wrote in a post on GoFundMe campaign.*
Colton Warren Moser, 25, was one of three men with disabilities who died Friday after being left in a van in a garage with the engine running. Mosa’ati Moa, 22, and Tim Jones, 39, were the other two. All three were residents at different group homes in West Valley City, according to police…