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Cause of death revealed for 2nd Ulster Co. hiker in Maine
BAXTER STATE PARK, Maine (NEWS10)-- The Maine Office of the Chief Medical Examiner has revealed the cause of death for Tim Keiderling, the father of the hiking duo that was found dead days after being reported missing at Baxter State Park in Maine. The father's cause of death was found to be complications of hypothermia, according to the Chief Medical Examiner. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your i…


Second Katahdin hiker died from complications of hypothermia, medical examiner says
Tim Keiderling’s death was ruled accidental. The medical examiner previously determined that his daughter Esther died of blunt force trauma.
Second Katahdin hiker died from complications of hypothermia
Tim Keiderling’s death was ruled accidental by the medical examiner's office, which previously determined that his daughter Esther died of blunt force trauma that park officials said likely resulted from a fall.
Katahdin hiker died of hypothermia complications, medical examiner says
The cause of death of one of the hikers who died on Katahdin was confirmed by officials Thursday. Tim Keiderling, 58, died from “complications of hypothermia,” according to the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner. His manner of death was determined to be accidental, medical office spokesperson Lindsey Chasteen said Thursday afternoon. His daughter Esther Keiderling, 28, died of blunt force injuries, the medical examiner confirmed on June 10. …
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