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Colorado State Senator Faith Winter was reported to have a BAC twice the legal limit in fatal car crash.

Colorado State Senator Faith Winter was reported to have a BAC twice the legal limit in fatal car crash.

Colorado State Senator Faith Winter tragically passed away in a car accident in late November, and recent documents from the coroner's office reveal that her blood alcohol concentration was found to be twice the legal limit. The 45-year-old senator died at the crash site that evening, and the coroner's report listed multiple blunt force injuries as the cause of her death. The accident occurred on Interstate 25 when Winter rear-ended a truck in which she was the sole occupant. The crash is detailed in a report by the Arapahoe County Sheriff's Office, which also concluded that Winter was at fault in the collision. Authorities determined that no criminal charges would be filed in connection with the incident. Senator Winter represented Colorado's 25th District and was known for her advocacy on housing protections, environmental issues, and public transit. Colleagues and family members remember her as a dedicated public servant.

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