Miller Gardner, the youngest son of former New York Yankees outfielder Brett Gardner, died at the age of 14 while on vacation with his family.
Officials in Costa Rica confirmed Wednesday that the official cause of death for 14-year-old Miller Gardner was carbon monoxide poisoning.
1d
Us Weekly on MSNMiller Gardner’s Official Cause of Death Revealed, Toxicology Results Confirm Carbon Monoxide PoisoningMiller Gardner ‘s cause of death has been confirmed by Costa Rica authorities. The 14-year-old son of former New York Yankees star Brett Gardner died of exposure to poisonous gases including carbon monoxide poisoning, Us Weekly confirmed on Wednesday, April 2.
The former New York Yankees outfielder's 14-year-old son died last month during a family vacation in Costa Rica.
The Costa Rica hotel where Brett Gardner's 14-year-old son Miller Gardner died alleged officials made "an error," saying the level of carbon monoxide found in the family's room was "non-lethal."
After Brett Gardner’s son Miller Gardner was found dead due to carbon monoxide exposure during a vacation in Costa Rica, a CO forensics investigator explained why his family didn’t face the same fate.
2don MSN
A high level of carbon monoxide was detected in 14-year-old Miller Gardner's hotel room, Costa Rican Police revealed.
The youngest son of former New York Yankees outfielder Brett Gardner and his wife, Jessica, has died after falling ill during a family vacation to Costa Rica.
The death of the teenage son of former Yankees player Brett Gardner was caused by carbon monoxide poisoning, officials in Costa Rica said on Wednesday. Miller Gardner died on March 21 while vacationing with his family at a hotel in the country.