Second hiker found dead in Maine day after father's body found
Briefly

Ester Keiderling, 28, and her father Tim, 58, went missing while hiking on Mount Katahdin in Maine. Their bodies were recovered days later, prompting a large-scale search involving over 30 game wardens, K9 units, and helicopters. The search began after their car was found at a campground. Despite efforts, searchers initially found no clues leading to their whereabouts. The incident elicited a response of condolence from local park officials, expressing sorrow for the family's loss and gratitude to the rescue personnel who participated in the search efforts.
We understand that many of our social media followers share in our profound sadness for the family and friends of Tim and Esther Keiderling. We appreciate your support for their loved ones and the members of the search teams during this incredibly difficult time.
Rangers found no sign of the father and daughter on Monday, and the search resumed Tuesday, expanding to include the assistance of more than 30 game wardens from the search and rescue and K9 teams.
Read at Boston.com
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