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Father and daughter found dead on Maine mountain after vanishing during hike

Father and daughter found dead on Maine mountain after vanishing during hike

Yahoo04-06-2025
A father and daughter were found dead on Mount Katahdin in Maine, days after they were reported missing.
The body of Tim Keiderling, 58, was discovered Tuesday on the Tablelands area of the mountain, Baxter State Park said in a press release.
His daughter, Esther Keiderling, 28, was found dead Wednesday afternoon in a wooded area between two trails off the Tablelands following an extensive search.
Crews, including game wardens, rangers, and K-9 teams, had searched Mount Katahdin both on the ground and from the air for Esther Keiderling, Baxter State Park said in an earlier news release. Maine Forest Service Helicopters and Maine Army Guard Helicopters assisted.
The pair, from Ulster Park, New York, left the Abol Campground on Sunday to hike the summit, the park said.
They were last seen around 10:15 a.m. heading in the direction of the summit. Park rangers began searching for them Monday after finding their vehicle in a day-use parking lot.
Tim Keiderling was a member of the Bruderhof Communities, a Christian community in which people share all their possessions, including money.
His brother-in-law, Heinrich Arnold, released a statement on the community's Facebook page.
"It is with a heavy heart that I share the news of the passing of my brother-in-law and fellow Bruderhof member Tim Keiderling," he said. "Although our brother Tim was taken from us all too soon, we know Tim loved Jesus and is now in eternity with Him. We continue to pray for Esther and hope she is found soon."
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Recently ID'd 9/11 victim remembered by sisters as 'larger than life' figure

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Liberty University faces second lawsuit accusing it of mishandling sexual assault cases

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Liberty University faces second lawsuit accusing it of mishandling sexual assault cases

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It laid out how university officials tried to cover their tracks by seeking technology staff to delete hard drives. Liberty, based in Lynchburg, Virginia, is among the nation's largest and most prominent Christian universities. The school is also hugely popular among Republican politicians. Jerry Falwell, a televangelist and conservative figure, started the school in 1971. The university has grown thanks to online students – about 124,000 combined in the 2023-24 academic year, according to the school – and it took nearly $880 million in federal financial aid for its students in the 2022-2023 academic year, according to the Department of Education. What did Woolfolk allege? In her lawsuit, which was filed in the U.S. District Court in the Western District of Virginia, Woolfolk stated she earned undergraduate and master's degrees at the school and had been working there since 2014. She initially produced content for the Liberty Flames Sports Network, before transferring to the Office of Equity and Compliance/Title IX in 2018. In that office, she was the only Black employee and faced a hostile work environment, the suit states. She alleged she was paid less than her more inexperienced peers and was asked to work longer hours on more arduous tasks. She said she was denied promotions and accommodations, like remote work, while Reich routinely stayed home, according to the lawsuit. She also described facing racial comments from her colleagues, like one who stereotyped 'Blacks as either 'black-black' or 'white-black'' with more positive connotations for the latter, according to the lawsuit. The suit also included screenshots from Microsoft Teams chats where her peers joked about naming a coworker's new dog after Confederate generals. 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