Brett Gardner
Son Could Have Died From Carbon Monoxide Poisoning
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Brett Gardner‘s 14-year-old son Miller could have died from carbon monoxide poisoning, Costa Rica’s Judicial Investigation Company (OIJ) introduced Monday.
OIJ Director Rándall Zúñiga revealed through a press briefing excessive ranges of carbon monoxide have been detected within the Gardner household’s lodge room on the Arenas Del Mar Beachfront & Rainforest Resort in Manuel Antonio.
Zúñiga additionally famous in his native Spanish language that the household’s room was situated subsequent to “a specialised machine room” which can have induced the contamination … main Miller to inhale a deadly quantity of “these extremely harmful gases.”
Miller died in his sleep on March 19 after he and different members of his household had fallen sick. At first, officers thought he might need died from asphyxia as a result of his physique was discovered with vomit on it.
When that was dominated out, investigators instructed he could have had a extreme case of meals poisoning.
The OIJ has been working with the US FBI to analyze Miller’s dying. The investigation remains to be open as officers look ahead to the ultimate toxicology outcomes. Subsequently, no official reason for dying has been confirmed.
Miller’s household stated in an announcement following his sudden dying that they “can not but comprehend” life with out him, including … “He liked soccer, baseball, golf, looking, fishing, his household and his buddies. He lived life to the fullest each single day.”