SchoolgirlShamus
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The problem with hypothermia is that it advances by gradual degrees (slowly eroding cognitive function, as well) before people realize they're in any real danger, especially with sweating and paradoxical sensations of warmth.If we were talking about an adult and a child, it would make sense to find the remains together and consider lost/succumbing to the elements. If the adult passed, I don't believe a child (especially a 6 yo) would wander from the parent. But 2 adults? I can't imagine that one wouldn't leave to continue searching for help, no matter if 1 or 2 of the other people passed.
They could have huddled together at nightfall with one adult intending to go for help at first light, but all perished that night as inactivity and contact with the chilly ground, combined with the cold/wind/moisture of the weather, slowly continued lowering their body heat.
This page has great info:
http://www.redrockadventure.com/fishing/ice_fishing/hypothermia.htm