Tragic Death of Miller Gardner Confirmed as Carbon Monoxide Poisoning
The death of Miller Gardner, the 14-year-old son of former New York Yankees outfielder Brett Gardner, has been officially attributed to carbon monoxide poisoning, according to toxicology reports and authorities in Costa Rica. Investigations into the circumstances surrounding his death revealed high levels of carbon monoxide found in the family’s hotel room, sparking safety concerns and warnings about the dangers of carbon monoxide exposure. The tragic incident has led to discussions about preventative measures and has prompted investigations into the hotel conditions where the family was staying. As the community mourns, officials have confirmed that the case is now officially closed following these findings.
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