Riverside couple who survived Las Vegas shooting killed in crash. #RIP Dennis and Lorraine Carver. https://t.co/O5Q7xVi0yq — Gigi Graciette (@GigiGraciette) October 29, 2017

The Carvers escaped the shooting uninjured. They returned to their California home two days after the attack.

“After the shooting, they heard from all of the people they cared about most. They were so happy,” Brooke Carver, 20, said. “The last two weeks of their lives were really just spent living in the moment.”

The couple’s youngest daughter, Madison Carver, 16, heard the crash Oct. 16 and ran down the street. As she rounded the corner, she saw her parents’ car in flames. Dennis, 52, and Lorraine, 53, died together.

Their daughters were grateful that their parents made it out of the massacre alive, they said, and saw amazing glimpses of love from them in the two weeks following the tragedy.

"We were so relieved when they got out of the shooting alive," Brooke told the Review-Journal. "But I also think we've been given little pieces of them that we would've never gotten if the shooting hadn't happened right before they died."

The damaged windows on the 32nd floor room that was used by the shooter in the Mandalay Hotel after a gunman killed at least 58 people and wounded more than 500 others when he opened fire on a country music concert in Las Vegas, Nevada on October 2, 2017. Police said the gunman, a 64-year-old local resident named as Stephen Paddock, had been killed after a SWAT team responded to reports of multiple gunfire from the 32nd floor of the Mandalay Bay, a hotel-casino next to the concert venue. (MARK RALSTON/AFP/Getty Images) Credit: AFP Contributor Credit: AFP Contributor