The Brief

Six people died from suspected gas exposure at a dairy farm in rural Colorado.

Their bodies were recovered Wednesday evening in a confined space.

The deceased include four members of an extended family.

Six people died this week in an accident at a dairy farm in rural Colorado.

What we know:

Six people were found dead in a confined space at a Colorado dairy farm Wednesday evening, the Southeast Weld Fire Protection District said.

Weld County Chief Deputy Coroner Jolene Weiner has since confirmed the identities of the deceased — all Hispanic males, including four members of an extended family.

Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) officials confirmed to Fox News Digital they are investigating.

What we don't know:

The cause of death is pending, and autopsie

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