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A cause of death for hiker Esther Keiderling, who died during a Mount Katahdin trail hike in Maine, has been revealed, while her dad Tim Keiderling’s cause of death is still pending.
Authorities have released what caused the deaths of a father and daughter who were found dead on Maine’s tallest mountain.
The Maine Office of Chief Medical Examiner says Esther Keiderling died of blunt force trauma. Baxter State Park officials say she likely slipped on icy terrain during the descent.
The Maine Office of the Chief Medical Examiner has reportedly released the cause of death for hiker Esther Keiderling, who died in early June during a Mount Katahdin trail hike The 28-year-old ...
More details are emerging in the deaths of Tim and Esther Keiderling, the dad and daughter who died on a trail hike in Maine this month. A medical examiner revealed that the cause of death for Esther, ...
Tim Keiderling, 58, and Esther Keiderling, 28, set off on Sunday morning to hike Mount Katahdin around 6am before they vanished in treacherous conditions that day.
Timothy Keiderling, 58, and his 28-year-old daughter, Esther Keiderling, were found within 1,000 feet of each other near Katahdin's summit.
The disappearance of Ulster Park residents Esther and Timothy Keiderling, 28 and 58, respectively, sparked large-scale searches in Baxter State Park early last week, state park officials said ...