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What is ‘food intoxication,’ potentially linked to the death of a former Yankees player’s son?

  • The investigation into the cause of death of Miller Gardner, 14, has shifted to possible food poisoning after he died while on vacation in Costa Rica, according to Marisel Rodriguez Solis from Costa Rica's Judicial Investigation Police.
  • Miller Gardner died on March 21 while vacationing in Costa Rica, after his family ate at an Italian restaurant, where all members fell ill.
  • The resort, Arenas Del Mar, stated it is cooperating with authorities and expressed sadness over the Gardner family's loss.
  • Costa Rican officials believe food poisoning might have played a role, pending toxicology results to determine the cause of death.
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Brett Gardner’s son’s cause of death clarified after initial asphyxiation reports

Officials ruled out asphyxiation as Garner’s cause of death

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TMZ broke the news in Los Angeles, United States on Tuesday, March 25, 2025.
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