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Carbon Monoxide Confirmed as Cause of Death for Brett Gardner’s Son

Carbon Monoxide Confirmed as Cause of Death for Brett Gardner’s Son

The tragic death of Miller Gardner, son of former New York Yankees star Brett Gardner, has been officially attributed to carbon monoxide poisoning. The incident occurred while the family was vacationing in Costa Rica, casting a somber shadow over what was meant to be a joyful getaway.

Initial reports from the scene suggested high levels of carbon monoxide were detected in the room where Miller was found unresponsive. Subsequent toxicology reports have now confirmed these findings, ruling the cause of death as carbon monoxide poisoning. This confirmation comes after the hotel in Costa Rica, where the family was staying, had refuted earlier claims of carbon monoxide being the cause.

The Gardner family, known for their privacy, has yet to make a public statement following the release of the toxicology results. The incident has sparked a broader discussion on the safety standards of vacation accommodations and the need for stringent checks to prevent such tragedies.

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How did Miller Gardner pass away?

Miller Gardner may have died from carbon monoxide poisoning after tests revealed elevated levels of the potentially lethal gas in the hotel room he had been staying in, according to Costa Rica's Judicial Investigation Agency, or OIJ.

What hotel was Brett Gardner at?

In a statement to PEOPLE on Tuesday, April 1, a spokesperson for the Arenas Del Mar Beachfront & Rainforest Resort claims that the amount of carbon monoxide in the family's hotel room was 'non-lethal.'

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