Former child star Matthew Mindler, who went missing from his Millersville State College campus earlier this week, has been confirmed dead. The college confirmed his death with an announcement to th…
Former child star Matthew Mindler, who went missing from his Millersville State College campus earlier this week, has been confirmed dead.
The college confirmed his death with an announcement to the student body … “It is with a grieving heart that I let you know of the death of 19-year-old Matthew Mindler from Hellertown, Pennsylvania, a first-year student at Millersville University. A search had been underway for Matthew since Thursday, after he was reported missing. Matthew was found deceased this morning, Saturday, August 28, in Manor Township near campus.
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