Costa Rica, Brett Gardner and Carbon Monoxide Poisoning
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New York Post |
“The levels in the hotel room were non-existent and non-lethal. There was an error in this initial reporting,” the Arenas Del Mar Beachfront & Rainforest Resort told The Post.
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.
CNN |
Next to the hotel room where Miller Gardner was sleeping, the official said, was a machine room “which is believed to have some type of contamination that could have caused this situation.”
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Authorities investigating the tragic death of Brett Gardner's teenage son Miller have suggested that he could have been killed by carbon monoxide
The Costa Rican resort refutes claims that carbon monoxide caused Brett Garner's son Miller’s death, contradicting investigators’ findings.
After Miller Gardner’s suspected cause of death was updated to carbon monoxide poisoning, the Costa Rica resort where the Gardner family had been staying issued a statement.
Miller Gardner, the youngest son of former New York Yankees outfielder Brett Gardner, died at the age of 14 while on vacation with his family.
The family of former New York Yankees hero Brett Gardner released an obituary for their son, who died on a vacation to Costa Rica.
Miller Gardner, the 14-year-old son of former Yankees outfielder Brett Gardner, died at a resort in Costa Rica during a family vacation, the U.S. Embassy of Costa Rica told Inside Edition. The Gardners announced Miller’s death on Sunday, saying he fell ill “along with several other family members” during the vacation.
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Brett Gardner's family was on vacation in Costa Rica when the former Yankee's son Miller, 14, fell ill and died unexpectedly on Sunday, March 23, PEOPLE can confirm.
Former New York Yankees outfielder Brett Gardner and his wife, Jessica, have shared a deeply emotional tribute to their late son, Miller, following his sudden and unexplained death
Local authorities previously speculated the teen’s March 21 death could have been caused by an allergic reaction or asphyxiation.