Costa Rican Authorities Raid Hotel in Miller Gardner Death Investigation
Authorities conducted a detailed three-hour search at the hotel to gather evidence for a manslaughter investigation related to Miller Gardner's carbon monoxide death, prosecutor Kenneth Alvarez said.
- On September 11, Costa Rican officials conducted a search at the hotel in Manuel Antonio where Miller Gardner was found dead, gathering evidence connected to the investigation of his carbon monoxide poisoning.
- The son of former Yankees outfielder Brett Gardner, aged 14, tragically passed away on March 21 due to carbon monoxide poisoning while vacationing with his family at a resort.
- Investigators detected carbon monoxide levels up to 600 parts per million in Miller's room, far above the safe level of zero, and suspect the gas leaked from an adjacent machine room.
- Prosecutor Kenneth Alvarez stated that authorities have conducted two searches, collected both physical and digital evidence, interviewed cooperative hotel staff, and maintained ongoing communication with the Gardner family’s legal team in Costa Rica, indicating the inquiry may result in charges related to manslaughter.
- Authorities have yet to detain or formally accuse anyone, and the investigation remains active with assistance from an FBI attaché to help develop profiles of the victim and his relatives.
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Authorities raid Costa Rica hotel again over death of Brett Gardner's son
SAN JOSÉ, Costa Rica (AP) — Authorities in Costa Rica raided for the second time a hotel where the youngest son of former New York Yankees outfielder Brett Gardner died during a family vacation March 24.
Costa Rican authorities raid hotel in Miller Gardner death investigation
By Djenane Villanueva, Jill Martin, CNN (CNN) — A hotel in Costa Rica where 14-year-old Miller Gardner, the son of former New York Yankees outfielder Brett Gardner, was staying when he died, was raided Thursday to gather evidence, authorities told CNN. The Quepos and Parrita Prosecutor’s Office said to CNN on Friday that it conducted the raid to collect evidence relevant to the case, which is related to the teen’s death. Miller Gardner died Marc…
Hotel Where Brett Gardner’s 14-Year-Old Son Died Is Raided by Costa Rican Authorities
The investigation could lead to a manslaughter case, prosecutor Kenneth Alvarez said, according to ESPNNew York Yankees/ X Miller Gardner and Brett GardnerNEED TO KNOWAgents from Costa Rica's Judicial Investigation Department raided the hotel where Brett Gardner's son died on Sept. 11, according to ESPNOfficials reportedly collected physical and digital evidence from the offices of staff and conducted interviews with several employeesProsecutor …
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