Cause of Death Revealed for Kayleigh and Christopher Coll, Beloved Couple Found Dead in RV During Cider Festival
A Celebration That Ended in Heartbreak
January 6, 2025 — What was meant to be a joyful day at a local cider festival turned into an unimaginable tragedy after Kayleigh Coll and Christopher Coll were found dead inside their RV. The couple, described by friends and neighbors as loving, devoted, and deeply family-oriented, left behind four children who are now facing life without their parents.
The discovery shocked festivalgoers and sent waves of grief through the community, transforming a place of celebration into one of mourning.
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Cause of Death Confirmed by Authorities
Investigators have now revealed that Kayleigh and Christopher Coll died due to carbon monoxide poisoning. Officials confirmed there was no sign of foul play, calling the deaths a tragic accident believed to be linked to a heating or power source inside the RV that was not properly ventilated while the vehicle was parked during the event.
Carbon monoxide, often referred to as a “silent killer,” is odorless and invisible, making it especially dangerous in enclosed spaces like recreational vehicles.

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Remembered as Loving Parents and Partners
Those who knew Kayleigh and Christopher say their lives revolved around their children. Tributes poured in describing the couple as inseparable, supportive, and always present for their family. Friends say the pain of their loss is magnified by the reality that four children have been left behind, suddenly orphaned by a single, devastating incident.
Community members have reportedly begun organizing support efforts to help the children during this overwhelming time.

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How a Simple Night Turned Fatal
Safety experts note that RVs can quickly become dangerous when generators, heaters, or cooking equipment are used without proper airflow. Investigators believe the couple may have gone to sleep unaware of the buildup of toxic gas, with no warning signs before it became fatal.
The tragedy has sparked renewed concern about RV safety, especially during overnight festival stays and colder weather conditions.
A Loss That Will Not Be Forgotten
As the cider festival grounds returned to normal, the emotional impact of the loss did not fade. Kayleigh and Christopher Coll’s deaths have become a painful reminder of how quickly joy can turn into tragedy—and how crucial awareness and safety measures can be.
For their children, family, and community, their memory will live on through love, shared stories, and a collective determination to prevent such a tragedy from happening again.
Published by HOLR Magazine

