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Linda Stoltzfoos case update: Coroner rules cause of death

Lancaster County Coroner rules asphyxia, strangulation as cause of death for Linda Stoltzfoos The coroner determined asphyxia from strangulation and suffocation as the cause of death. A stab wound Stoltzfoos suffered to the neck is also a contributing factor. Author: Cale Ahearn (FOX43), Grace Griffaton (FOX43) Published: 9:46 AM EDT April 23, 2021 Updated: 5:13 PM EDT April 23, 2021 LANCASTER COUNTY, Pa. The Lancaster County coroner s office has completed the autopsy of the remains uncovered by investigators in Sadsbury Township earlier this week. Coroner Dr. Stephen Diamantoni has ruled asphyxia from strangulation and suffocation as the cause of death of 18-year-old Linda Stoltzfoos. He said Stoltzfoos also suffered a stab wound to the neck; he listed the wound as a contributing factor in Stoltzfoos death.

Amish Teen Linda Stoltzfoos Remains Found 10 Months After She Disappeared on Way Home from Church

Amish Teen Linda Stoltzfoos Remains Found 10 Months After She Disappeared on Way Home from Church People 2 hrs ago © Provided by People East Lampeter Township Police Linda Stoltzfoos The search for missing Amish teenager Linda Stoltzfoos who vanished 10 months ago while on her way back home from church has come to a tragic end. Human remains were discovered in a rural area of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, in a search for the 18-year-old, the Lancaster County District Attorney s Office announced on Wednesday. The scene is being forensically processed and the remains will be released to the Lancaster County Coroner for determination of cause and manner of death, officials said.

Human remains found during search for Amish woman missing for 10 months

Human remains found during search for Amish woman missing for 10 months Andrea Cavallier © Provided by NBC News Human remains have been found in a rural area of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, during a search related to the disappearance of 18-year-old Linda Stoltzfoos, the Amish woman who has been missing since June 21, 2020, the Lancaster County District Attorney s Office announced Wednesday. Wednesday marked exactly 10 months since Linda disappeared while walking home from church. Members of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, East Lampeter Township Police Department and Pennsylvania State Police were called to the scene, which is being forensically processed. The remains will then be released to the Lancaster County Coroner’s Office for official identification and to determine the cause and manner of death.

Officials locate human remains during search for missing Amish woman Linda Stoltzfoos in Lancaster County

Officials locate human remains during search for missing Amish woman in Lancaster County Police say the remains were located in a rural part of eastern Lancaster County, and they will be identified by the Lancaster County Coroner s Office. Author: Cale Ahearn (FOX43) Updated: 9:41 PM EDT April 21, 2021 LANCASTER COUNTY, Pa. Editor s note: The above video is from March 5, 2021. Police say they have located human remains while searching for missing 18-year-old Lancaster County Amish woman, Linda Stoltzfoos. The FBI and State Police say they recovered the remains in a rural area in the eastern part of Lancaster County. The Lancaster County Coroner has confirmed the body was discovered near Dutchland Inc. in Gap

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