5 killed, including 3 children, in a crash on a Colorado highway

Five people were killed, including three children, in a three-vehicle crash on a Colorado highway on Monday, authorities said. (AP/File)
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Updated 25 November 2025
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5 killed, including 3 children, in a crash on a Colorado highway

  • The driver of the Toyota, who was ejected when the vehicle started to roll, died on the scene
  • The driver of the sedan and three of the five children in that vehicle died on the scene

COLORADO, USA: Five people were killed, including three children, in a three-vehicle crash on a Colorado highway on Monday, authorities said.
The crash happened just after 4:30 p.m. when the driver of a Toyota hatchback lost control in the Franktown area south of Denver, the Colorado State Patrol said in a news release.

The southbound Toyota went off the right shoulder, then returned to the roadway and rolled onto the northbound lane, where it hit a northbound Ford sedan head-on before striking a Ford pickup truck.
The driver of the Toyota, who was ejected when the vehicle started to roll, died on the scene, the state patrol said.
The driver of the sedan and three of the five children in that vehicle died on the scene. Two other children were flown to a nearby medical facility, but authorities did not share their conditions. The driver of the pickup truck was not injured.
The crash is under investigation. The Douglas County Coroner will identify those who died once all next of kin have been notified, the state patrol said.


French police raid home of culture minister in graft probe

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French police raid home of culture minister in graft probe

  • Raid comes as Rachida Dati, who heads the town hall in the seventh district of Paris, is campaigning to be elected mayor of the French capital next year
  • Dati held a seat in the European parliament from 2009 to 2019 on behalf of France’s main right-wing party, and has been repeatedly accused of influence peddling

PARIS: French police on Thursday searched the homes of Culture Minister Rachida Dati, as well as the ministry and the Paris town hall she presides over, as part of a corruption probe, prosecutors said.
The police raid comes as Dati, who heads the town hall in the seventh district of Paris, is campaigning to be elected mayor of the French capital next year.
Dati, 60, has been accused of accepting nearly 300,000 euros ($343,000) in undeclared payments from major energy group GDF Suez while a member of the European parliament between 2010 and 2011. She has denied any wrongdoing.
The national financial prosecutor’s office on Thursday said the raids came after it had opened an investigation on October 14 into Dati over possible corruption, influence peddling and embezzlement of public funds.
Dati held a seat in the European parliament from 2009 to 2019 on behalf of France’s main right-wing party, and has been repeatedly accused of influence peddling.
Accusations that she was lobbying on behalf of GDF Suez first emerged in French media reports in 2013 and the European parliament’s ethics committee questioned her.
French investigative television show “Complement d’Enquete” and the Nouvel Observateur magazine renewed the allegations in June.
Dati wants to become the French capital’s second woman mayor in a row in the March 2026 municipal vote.
She hopes to replace Socialist mayor Anne Hidalgo, 66, who is to step down after two terms in the post.