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OIJ director Randall Zúñiga confirmed that the toxicology results and the carboxyhemoglobin test showed a saturation level of 64%.
From CNN
Carbon monoxide poisoning was the cause of death of the teenage son of former New York Yankees outfielder Brett Gardner, authorities in Costa Rica confirmed Wednesday night.
From CNN
Tests conducted late last week in the room where the family had stayed showed high levels of the gas.
From Post and Courier
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The cause of death for Miller Gardner, the 14-year-old son of former New York Yankees outfielder Brett Gardner, has been revealed.
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.
2don MSN
Tests revealed that the room Miller Gardner, 14, the son of former New York Yankees outfielder Brett Gardner, stayed in while on vacation in Costa Rica had high levels of carbon monoxide, Rándall Zúñiga, the director of Costa Rica's Judicial Investigation Agency, OIJ, said in a statement posted to YouTube on Monday.
Miller Gardner, the youngest son of former New York Yankees outfielder Brett Gardner, died March 21 at the age of 14 while on vacation with his family.
1don MSN
A high level of carbon monoxide was detected in 14-year-old Miller Gardner's hotel room, Costa Rican Police revealed.
New York Yankee Brett Gardner, has experts warning about carbon monoxide dangers amid speculation. The teen died while on vacation in Costa Rica.
Costa Rican authorities believe Brett Gardner's 14-year-old son Miller died as a result of carbon monoxide poisoning. Randall Zúñiga, director of the Judicial Investigation Agency in Costa Rica, said a toxicology report on Miller found a lethal amount of carboxyhemoglobin saturation, according to the Associated Press.