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Carbon monoxide poisoning possible cause of death of son of former New York Yankees player, according to judicial police

  • The death of Miller Gardner, the 14-year-old son of former New York Yankees outfielder Brett Gardner, is believed to relate to carbon monoxide inhalation, the Judicial Investigation Agency reported.
  • OIJ Director Randall Zúñiga mentioned that contamination levels of up to 600 parts per million were discovered next to Miller Gardner's hotel room.
  • The Judicial Investigation Agency has ruled out asphyxia, drugs, and alcohol as potential causes of Gardner's death, according to Costa Rica's Judicial Investigation Agency.
  • The preliminary investigations are ongoing, with further medical test results pending.
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Toxicology confirms cause of death for Brett Gardner's teenage son

Miller Gardner, the 14-year-old son of former Yankees player Brett Gardner, died from carbon monoxide poisoning in a hotel room in Costa Rica

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Carbon monoxide poisoning was the cause of death for former Yankees OF Brett Gardner's teenage son

Carbon monoxide poisoning was the cause of death of the teenage son of former New York Yankees outfielder Brett Gardner, authorities in Costa Rica confirmed.

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