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Parker Lofgren, 39, Caroline Lofgren, 42, and their children, Sophie, 8, and Owen, 10.
Parker Lofgren, 39, Caroline Lofgren, 42, and their children, Sophie, 8, and Owen, 10.
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The families of a Denver couple who were killed along with their two young children by carbon monoxide in a home near Aspen have settled a civil lawsuit.

Denver attorney William Hansen said Thursday that the last of the settlements involving the deaths of Caroline and Parker Lofgren and their children, 10-year-old Owen and 8-year-old Sophie, were reached earlier this month. Relatives filed a lawsuit in Denver District Court against the owner, builder, as well as companies that worked on the house and the manufacturer of a poorly vented boiler that sent the deadly gas into the home over Thanksgiving weekend 2008.

The Lufgrens had won a stay at the house in a church raffle.

Criminal charges against county and city building officials were dropped.

In 2011, a federal judge dismissed a lawsuit against Pitkin County and two building inspectors over the deaths.

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