Dr. Judith Pinsker of Wellesley, Mass., was identified as the woman who was killed in a hiking accident Sunday on the Frankenstein Cliff Trail in Crawford Notch State Park. (TUFTS MEDICAL CENTER PHOTO)
Dr. Judith Pinsker of Wellesley, Mass., was identified as the woman who was killed in a hiking accident Sunday on the Frankenstein Cliff Trail in Crawford Notch State Park. (TUFTS MEDICAL CENTER PHOTO)
HART'S LOCATION — The woman who was killed by falling ice along the Frankenstein Cliff Trail in Crawford Notch State Park on Sunday has been identified as Dr. Judith Pinsker, a longtime primary-care physician at Boston's Tufts Medical Center.
Pinsker, 57, of Wellesley, Mass., was married to Dr. Benjamin Smith, according to her obituary. She was the mother to two sons, Eric Pinsker-Smith, 22, and Jeffrey Pinsker-Smith, 20, the Boston Globe said.
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