Yankees Legend Brett Gardner’s Son Died From Carbon Monoxide Poisoning From Adjacent Mechanical Room In Hotel, Costa Rica Authorities Say

Yankees Legend Brett Gardner’s son died from carbon monoxide poisoning from adjacent mechanical room in hotel, Costa Rica authorities say

Source: ABC News

Miller Gardner — the 14-year-old son of former New York Yankees outfielder Brett Gardner — died from carbon monoxide poisoning, Costa Rican authorities have said citing a new toxicology report.
Authorities conducted a blood test for carbon monoxide and found a saturation level of 64% in Gardner’s body, said Randall Zuniga, director of the Costa Rican Judicial Investigation Department. Concentrations above 50% are considered lethal.
The case into Miller Gardner’s cause of death is now closed, Zuniga said.
Miller Gardner died in his sleep on the morning of March 21 while on a family vacation. The hotel where Gardner died has not yet commented on the toxicology report, but previously said that high levels of carbon monoxide detected were in an adjacent mechanical room.

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