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Costa Rican authorities told reporters that carbon monoxide poisoning may caused the mysterious death of former Yankees star Brett Gardner's son, Miller.
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More Details Released on the Death of Ex-Yankee Brett Gardner’s Son While on VacationWe now know that Miller’s death occurred in Costa Rica at the Arenas Del Mar Resort. According to ESPN, Randall Zuniga, director of Costa Rica's Judicial Investigation Department (OIJ), announced in a ...
New York Yankee Brett Gardner, has experts warning about carbon monoxide dangers amid speculations. The teen died while on ...
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Carbon monoxide poisoning possible cause of death of son of former New York Yankees player, according to judicial policeOIJ director Randall Zúñiga explained that the first results of tests conducted on March 21 - the day the teenager died in his hotel room at the Arenas Del Mar resort - with a specialized team for ...
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Former New York Yankees Player Brett Gardner's Son Miller's Official Cause of Death RevealedMiller tested for carboxyhemoglobin, Randall Zúñiga, director of Costa Rica's Judicial Investigation Department (OIJ), told the Associated Press, via translation. Per Medscape, carboxyhemoglobin is "a ...
Miller Gardner died last month of carbon monoxide inhalation, a toxicology report confirmed Wednesday night — just two days after Costa Rican authorities revealed the hotel room where the 14-year-old ...
Miller Gardner, the 14-year-old son of Yankee legend Brett Gardner, may have died as a result of carbon monoxide poisoning, Costa Rican authorities announced Monday as they revealed investigators ...
The 14-year-old son of former New York Yankees outfielder Brett Gardner died from carbon monoxide poisoning while visiting ...
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Baseballer Brett Gardner's son Miller died of "asphyxiation" which had initially been believed to have been caused following a bout of food poisoning during a holiday in Costa Rica ...
Miller "may have died from inhaling" carbon monoxide, according to the general director of Costa Rica's Judicial Investigation Agency Randall Zúñiga, who said in a March 31 press conference that ...
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