* **Q: What is the current suspected cause of Miller Gardner's death?
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The tragic death of 14-year-old Miller Gardner, son of former New York Yankees outfielder Brett Gardner, during a family vacation in Costa Rica is under investigation. Recent findings suggest carbon monoxide poisoning as a possible cause, t...
The Gardner family was vacationing in Costa Rica when Miller tragically died in his sleep on the morning of March 21st. Reports indicate several family members felt ill after returning from dinner the previous night.
Costa Rican authorities, specifically the OIJ, conducted tests and found alarmingly high carbon monoxide levels—up to 600 parts per million—in a machine room near the occupied hotel room. OIJ Director Randall Zúñiga indicated these initial findings point towards contamination from this area as a likely factor, pending final toxicology.
However, the Arenas Del Mar resort issued a statement expressing condolences and emphasizing cooperation but contested the location of the high CO levels. A spokesperson clarified to ABC News that elevated levels were detected in a mechanical room, not the guest room where Miller stayed, claiming levels in the occupied space were "non-existent and non-lethal."
The investigation continues, involving the Costa Rican Ministry of Health and reportedly the FBI, awaiting conclusive forensic results. Brett Gardner, who played 14 seasons for the Yankees and was part of the 2009 World Series championship team, and his wife Jessica shared their heartbreak, remembering Miller as a beloved son who "lived life to the fullest."
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