(MNN)-An autopsy report shows a missing Rochester woman whose body was found on February 7 died of hypothermia. The Southern Minnesota Regional Medical Examiner’s Office says 28-year-old Feroza Sherzai suffered injuries caused by prolonged exposure cold weather. Sherzai was reported missing on January 26, and her body was located in a wooded area near the Highway 63/Highway 30 interchange. Her death was classified as accidental.
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