Carbon monoxide deaths: Family identifies 5 victims, 4th child to be taken off life support

4-year-old boy to be taken off life support, according to mother
Legacy "Ace" Coleman, 4, who was fighting for his life in the hospital, will be taken off life support Friday, according to his mother. (Source: WTVG)
Published: Jul. 17, 2026 at 2:40 PM EDT|Updated: 1 hour ago

TOLEDO, Ohio (WTVG) - Four people are dead and a 4-year-old boy in critical condition will be taken off life support Friday after a suspected accidental carbon monoxide poisoning incident that left five people unconscious inside a vehicle on July 15, according to the children’s mother.

Family members have identified the victims:

  • Stone “Stoner” Coleman, 2
  • Storm “Butterfly” Coleman, 3
  • Liberty “Peach” Coleman, 4
  • Legacy “Ace” Coleman, 4, Liberty’s twin who is being taken off life support
  • Candace “Big Mama/Kandie” McAllister, 36, grandmother

Toledo Police said officers were called to the 300 block of Phillips Avenue, near Detroit Avenue, around 11:10 a.m. on July 15 for a report of unconscious people in a vehicle. The adult in the car had called the children’s father to report a flat tire. When the father arrived, he found all five people unconscious.

Pictured left to right: Stone "Stoner" Coleman, Storm "Butterfly" Coleman, Liberty "Peach"...
Pictured left to right: Stone "Stoner" Coleman, Storm "Butterfly" Coleman, Liberty "Peach" Coleman, Legacy "Ace" Coleman, Candace "Big Mama/Kandie" McAllister(WTVG)

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