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Families of two Yuma women killed in Colorado crash sue tour company and driver’s estate

(KYMA, KECY/CBS) - The families of two Yuma women killed in a Jeep crash in Colorado are suing the tour company and the estate of the Jeep's driver.

CBS News Colorado says the lawsuit claims the driver, 72-year-old Don Fehd, was a last-minute replacement driver who likely drank alcohol the night before or the morning of the crash.

The crash killed 28-year-old Diana Robles and her aunt, 60-year-old Ofelia Perez, both from Yuma. It happened in September of 2022.

The wrongful death case is being heard by a Denver federal court judge, and the two sides have been given a year to exchange evidence in the case.

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