Miller Gardner's Death Linked to Carbon Monoxide
Miller Gardner's Death Linked to Carbon Monoxide

Miller Gardner's Death Linked to Carbon Monoxide

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Miller Gardner, the 14-year-old son of former New York Yankees player Brett Gardner, tragically passed away during a family vacation in Costa Rica. Initially suspected to have died from asphyxiation possibly due to food poisoning, further investigations revealed high levels of carbon monoxide in the family's hotel room, shifting the focus to potential carbon monoxide poisoning. The investigation, involving Costa Rica's Judicial Investigative Agency and the FBI, awaits final toxicology results, which may take up to 90 days due to a forensic backlog caused by a rise in gang-related homicides in the country. The Gardner family expressed their grief and the impact of Miller's loss, highlighting his achievements and vibrant personality in a heartfelt obituary. The Yankees also paid tribute to Miller during their opening day, demonstrating the widespread sorrow and support for the family.

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