The Denver Post

2 MEN KILLED IN CONSTRUCTI­ON FIRE IDENTIFIED

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The Denver coroner on Wednesday officially identified the two men killed when a five-story apartment caught fire March 7 in Denver’s North Capitol Hill neighborho­od.

Roberto Flores Prieto, 29, was found dead in the building at about 3:52 p.m. on the day of the fire. His colleagues at United Insulators previously identified him, noting that he was the father of two young children. They said he was working on the fifth floor of the building at 1833 Emerson St. when the fire broke out and was unable to escape.

The second man killed in the three-alarm fire was identified as Dustin Peterson, 37. His body was found Thursday afternoon.

Peterson’s mother, Maureen, said her son was on the third floor when the fire started.

“They put a lift right next to the building for him to get on,” Peterson’s mother, Maureen, said. “And everybody heard someone screaming from inside. Dustin turned around and went back in.”

“He went out a hero,” Peterson’s brother, Dan, told Denver7.

The cause of death for the men remains under investigat­ion.

A vigil is planned for 7 p.m. Friday near the corner of East 18th Avenue and Emerson Street.

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