Preliminary Autopsy Reports Show Noah Chamberlin Died of Hypothermia

autopsy report shows west tennessee boy died of hypothermia

JACKSON, Tenn. (AP) – A prosecutor says the preliminary autopsy results in the death of a 2-year-old West Tennessee boy who was missing for a week before his body was found show he died of hypothermia.

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Media report District Attorney General Jerry Woodall issued a statement Monday and said there were no signs of foul play in the death of Noah Chamberlin of the Pinson community.

The child’s body was found Thursday in a clearing in the woods near his home. The boy went missing during a walk with his grandmother and 4-year-old sister.

Hundreds of volunteers were involved in the search.

Final autopsy results will take eight to 16 weeks.

The child’s funeral is set for Wednesday.

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