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Family of four killed in Colorado car crash with stolen vehicle

Nov 29, 2025, 6:58 PM20
(Update: Nov 29, 2025, 10:31 PM)
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Family of four killed in Colorado car crash with stolen vehicle

  • Alvin Corado and three children died in a car crash caused by a stolen vehicle driven by Walter Huling, who had a significant criminal history.
  • The car was reported stolen shortly before the crash after a violent carjacking incident.
  • The incident underscores the dangers posed by repeat offenders on parole and raises community safety concerns.
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In Colorado, a tragic accident unfolded on November 29, 2025, when a car driven by Walter Huling, 31, collided with another vehicle on Highway 83 in Douglas County. The crash resulted in the deaths of Alvin Corado, 35, along with his three children—MaKenlee, 11, Toretto, 8, and their friend Jase Green, 12—who were all from Colorado Springs. The Toyota that Huling was driving had been reported stolen just an hour prior to the incident following a violent carjacking at Aurora’s Nine Mile Station. The woman who was pulled from the car during the carjacking managed to survive the encounter. Walter Huling's history reveals his extensive criminal record, which included prior arrests and was on parole at the time of the incident. His reckless behavior led to the fatal crash that not only claimed his life but also tore apart the Corado family. Huling was known to have a lengthy criminal history dating back to when he was 18, with charges stemming from various offenses such as assault. The families involved are left grappling with the fallout from this preventable tragedy. Among the survivors is Mia Corado, the 13-year-old sister to MaKenlee and Toretto, who was also in the car during the crash. After the incident, Mia suffered multiple life-threatening injuries including a lacerated liver and fractured pelvis. In the wake of the crash, she was airlifted for medical help and has become aware of the enormity of her loss, expressing concern for her family's wellbeing. A vigil was organized for MaKenlee and Toretto, reflecting the profound grief of the community. Alvin Corado’s partner, Marissa, has shared the emotional aftermath of the crash, highlighting Mia's bravery in dealing with her siblings' deaths. The local community has mobilized to support the surviving family through fundraising initiatives to cover funeral expenses and medical bills, amidst an overwhelming sense of loss that has affected many families. This incident raises questions about public safety and the effectiveness of the parole system in Colorado, sparking conversation about accountability and support for crime victims and their families.

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