
Miller Gardner’s Cause of Death Confirmed as Carbon Monoxide Poisoning
The tragic cause of death for Miller Gardner, the young son of former New York Yankees player Brett Gardner, has been confirmed as carbon monoxide poisoning. Toxicology reports, as reported by multiple sources including Page Six, ESPN, CNN, and The New York Times, have concluded that the incident was accidental, resulting from a faulty heating system in the family's home.
The heartbreaking news has brought attention to the dangers of carbon monoxide, a colorless and odorless gas that can be lethal if not detected. The Gardner family, devastated by the loss, has urged the public to ensure their homes are equipped with functioning carbon monoxide detectors to prevent similar tragedies.
Brett Gardner, who retired from professional baseball in 2021, has been vocal about his grief and the need for increased awareness and safety measures regarding carbon monoxide. The incident has sparked a broader conversation about home safety and the importance of regular maintenance of heating systems.