Timothy Jones,Third Victim Identified in Tragic Carbon Monoxide Poisoning of Special Needs Men
The third victim in a devastating incident that claimed the lives of three special needs men in West Valley City has been identified. He is 39-year-old Timothy Jones. The victims, which also include Colton Moser, 25, and Mosa’ati Moa, 22, died from carbon monoxide poisoning after their caretaker allegedly left them unattended in a running car.
A fundraiser created by loved ones paints a picture of profound grief. “Timothy passed away…in a devastating accident…His death was sudden and heartbreaking,” it states, describing him as deeply loved and leaving a profound void. The family is now grappling with both unimaginable loss and the overwhelming financial burden of funeral expenses, seeking community support during this painful time.

The man tasked with their care, 25-year-old Isaiah Pulu, was arrested last Friday. According to the West Valley City Police Department, he faces severe charges, including three counts of manslaughter and aggravated abuse of a vulnerable adult. The arrest underscores the alleged criminal negligence in a case that has shattered multiple families and highlighted the extreme vulnerability of those in dependent care.
The community now mourns Timothy, Colton, and Mosa’ati, three lives cut tragically short, as the legal process begins to seek accountability for a fatal failure of duty.