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The parents of missing Colorado mom Kelsey Berreth have filed a wrongful death lawsuit against her fiance Patrick Frazee, per the Associated Press.

The lawsuit seeks unspecified damages against Frazee, who has been charged with two counts of first-degree murder and three counts of solicitation to commit murder on Dec. 31.

Berreth is presumed dead but has not been seen since Thanksgiving Day when she visited a grocery store with her 1-year-old daughter in Woodland Park, Colorado, according to ABC News.

Police say they believe Berreth was killed in her Woodland Park home.

The wrongful death lawsuit was filed in U.S. District Court in Colorado on Friday by Berreth’s parents who say they “incurred economic loss and damages, to include but not limited to net pecuniary losses and other economic losses, and non-economic losses and damages, to include but not limited to solatium, grief, emotional distress and suffering, and loss of quality of life.”

The wrongful death lawsuit also details Frazee’s alleged abuse leading up to the alleged murder, saying he “enacted physical, mental, and emotional acts of violence upon Kelsey Berreth prior to her death.”

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