The cause of the death of hiking influencer Hannah Moody has been revealed.
Moody died from exposure to environmental heat, according to the Maricopa County Office of the medical examiner. His death has been governed as an accident.
The influencer was Is died near the head of the front door From the McDowell Sonoran preserve to Scottsdale, Arizona, on May 22. He was 31 years old.
“The Maricopa County’s County Air Unit placed the Hannah body at 12:05, about 600 meters out of the leave,” said Scottsdale Police Department in a statement. “Scottsdale detectives and the now -crime crime staff will conduct a thorough investigation to combine what happened in Hannah and how it died. Our research will be in cooperation with the Maricopa County Office of the Medical Examinator, who will ultimately determine the cause of death.”
It was reported that Moody disappeared after it could not be presented to an exit with friends.

Hannah Moody.
Courtesy of Hannah Moody/InstagramAfter finding her body, Moody’s mother, Terrihe suspected The heat probably played a factor in the death of her daughter.
“We all assume it was related to heat,” Terri said Arizona family May 28. “But this is not conclusive. There were no signs of gross play.”
She added, “It’s like a mystery to us now. We’re trying to combine -everything.”

Hannah Moody
Courtesy of Hannah Moody/InstagramIt was assumed that it was 102 degrees when Hannah started a solo hike on May 21.
Days before his body was found, Hannah, who had accumulated about 50,000 followers on Instagram before his death, published a video via Instagram, explaining that he had received his day in his new restaurant work, which meant that he would be forced to start hiking at night.
“I realized that God literally blesses me with the day of day because he knows how much I love sunset and I love to go for excursions at sunset,” Moody said in the video on May 18. “I really haven’t been able to do it and it’s so sweet and so attentive.”
Hannah had moved to Arizona in the months before his death, which chronicled on social media.
“I can’t believe it has been 6 months since I returned to Az 🥹🌵☀️🚙🏠,” Hannah shared through Instagram on April 27.
He said that life had been “so good” with “many sunsets, nature, friends, good food, dates alone.”
“More than nothing that has challenged me to be present,” added Hannah. “Do not hurry this season. To be here, now. Remulate the moments, days, experiences and learn as much as possible, but also enjoy -life is fun. Easy. Light. It does not always have to be so serious.”