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ASPEN — Attorneys representing Pitkin County commissioners are seeking to dismiss the county from a lawsuit over the 2008 carbon-monoxide-poisoning deaths of a Denver family.
A motion argues that the commissioners, the county Community Development Department, a county inspector and a former county employee shouldn’t be held liable for the deaths of Caroline and Parker Lofgren and their two children.
Investigators say a disconnected exhaust pipe leaked carbon monoxide into a house where the family had won a getaway. Relatives allege negligence led to the deaths.



