Toxicology tests show Brett Gardner’s son died from carbon monoxide poisoning, says the agency star-news.press/wp

The 14-year-old son of the former player New York Yankees Brett Gardner died of carbon monoxide poisoning, while on vacation in Costaribi last month, the investigative agency in the Central American Earth said on Thursday.
Brett and Jessica Gardner said that their son Miller Gardner died calmly on 21. March in his sleep after he and other members of the family were sick as they were sick as they were sick.
The results of the carboxamoglobin saturation were returned to 64% when 50% are considered deadly, according to Randallo Zúñiga, the Director of the Judicial Judicial Research Agency Costa Rica.
The young victim was also tested for other medications in his system and everyone returned negative, Zúñiga added.
Zúñiga previously said the news Monday that the high levels of carbon monoxide in which the family resided in the hotel room when Miller died.
Costa Rican Judicial Investigation Agency, known as Oij, initially said that the preliminary cause of death was asphyxiation after investing some food, but it was later excluded.
Miller was the youngest of two children’s money. Apart from the Ottample Saturday, he said he was loved by his family and those who knew him.
“Void Miller passes in the hearts of his family, friends, teammates, teachers, coaches and others will feel for years,” I read the objection. “The Gardner family will forever find out the places visited, the people who met, friends who have made and memories they have created together.”
Brett Gardner spent his 14-season MLB career with Yankees and was part of the team of Yankees who won the World Series 2009. years.
2025-04-03 15:20:00



