AUGUSTA (AP) — An autopsy is expected to shed more light on the death of a Harvard Business School student whose body was recovered from Portland Harbor three days after he was told to leave a waterfront bar for being visibly intoxicated while celebrating his upcoming graduation.
The Maine medical examiner’s office says an autopsy is scheduled today on the body of 31-year-old Nathan Bihlmaier of Cambridge, Mass.
Bihlmaier was last seen at 11:30 p.m. Saturday, when he was asked to leave the Ri Ra Irish Pub where he was celebrating with two friends. His body was found in the harbor on Tuesday a couple of wharves from the bar.
Police say his death appears to be a tragic accident.
Bihlmaier was scheduled to graduate from Harvard Business School on Thursday.
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