Woman killed in accident at Purple Mattress facility identified
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GRANTSVILLE, Utah â A 51-year-old woman killed after being pulled into a machine at the Purple Mattress Plant in Grantsville Thursday has been identified.
Police say Anita Trene Coester was the victim.
Sargent Jeff Watson with the Grantsville Police Department said officers were dispatched just after 4:30 p.m. for an industrial accident at 441 Sheep Lane.
When first responders arrived at the scene, they found Coester had been pulled into one of the industrial machines.
Despite firefighters attempts to extricate Coester, she died of her injuries at the scene.
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One of Utah’s worst shootings occurred in January in Grantsville.
On the evening of Jan. 17, 2020 around 7:00 p.m., Grantsville police responded to a 911 call at 93 S. Eastmoor Drive in Grantsville.
Upon entering the residence, police found four deceased victims. Police cleared the home and secured it until the Utah Bureau of Forensic Services arrived to investigate the crime scene.
A third party, who went to visit the house unaware of the incident, drove the suspect, identified as Colin Jeffery, CJ, Haynie, 16, and a fifth victim, identified as Colin Haynie, 50, who is CJ Haynie’s father, to Mountain West Medical Center. The third party is also reported to have called 911 on the way to the hospital.