Regional Nathan Madsen’s parents await results off medical investigation CHKMULT (AP) |t*rry ami Sarah Mad sen say they feel peace in finally knowing the fate of their son and they feel pain that Nathan won't In' coming home. The 9-year-old boy's saddle and clothing were positively identified Sunday, nine months to the day after he disappeared into the south central Oregon wilderness. Skeletal remains found in the area were to be sent today or Tuesday to the state Medical Examiner's office in Portland, where they would he examined by a forensic archeologist, said state police I.t. Michael Howard Though the skeletal remains had yet to be examined, it was clear to the Madsens that they were those of their son. "We do feel certain." Sarah Madsen said "We feel sure it's him." Eight searchers found the boy's remains below Mule Peak near thy Mount Thielsen Wilderness. The site is about 2.5 miles from when* Na than was last seen and about less than a mite from where the boy's emaciated pony was found wandering in November. Jerry Madsen said the area had not been previously searched. "It's the most wonderful thing in the world and the most God-awful thing in the world." Sarah \Jadsen said Sunday about finding her child. "There's peace of mind in the fact that we know where Nathan is, hut not peace of inind in that we still lost a child," she said. Searchers speculate that Madsen may have succumbed to the cold while waiting for some one to find him after he got lost last fall on a family cattle drive There were no signs of a campfire, but the boy's saddle, saddle blanket and bridle were found along with the skeletal remains, said !arrv Von Moos, a friend of the family who helped coordinate the nine-month search "They had been placed in a manner that would be consistent with n protective camp site." Von Moos said The night the boy was lost. 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