Brett Gardner, carbon monoxide and New York Yankees
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High levels of carbon monoxide were detected in 14-year-old Miller Gardner's hotel room, Costa Rican police revealed more than one week after the son of former New York Yankees outfielder Brett Gardne...
Charlotte Observer |
Authorities initially believed food poisoning may have contributed to Miller’s death in Costa Rica, but high levels of carbon monoxide were later found in his hotel room.
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Elevated levels of carbon monoxide were detected in 14-year-old Miller Gardner's hotel room, Costa Rican officials said Monday.
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Miller Gardner, the 14-year-old son of former New York Yankees player Brett Gardner, may have died as a result of carbon monoxide poisoning, authorities in Costa Rica announced on Monday.
The New York Yankees supported Brett Gardner and his family with a post on social media, hours after they announced that their son Miller Gardner died unexpectedly at age 14 while on a family vacation.
Officials in Costa Rica have released the body of 14-year-old Miller Gardner — the son of former New York Yankees player Brett Gardner — to his family.
Late last month, former New York Yankees star Brett Gardner and his wife, Jessica, announced the death of their 14-year-old son, Miller. "With heavy hearts we are saddened to announce the passing of our youngest son,
The Yankees remembered Miller Gardner, the youngest son of former outfielder Brett Gardner, with a moment of silence on Thursday.
New York Yankees player Brett Gardner's son Miller's cause of death has been ruled out as asphyxiation, as the investigation is still ongoing into his death.
Five days following the death of former New York Yankee Brett Gardner's son, questions still remain. The world is following along searching for answers for the
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We have so many questions and so few answers at this point,” the family shared on social media Sunday as they mourned Miller Gardner.