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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.
OIJ 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 ...
Carbon monoxide poisoning killed the 14-year-old son of former New York Yankees star Brett Gardner, a Costa Rican official ...
However, during a press conference Monday, Randall Zúñiga, general director of Costa Rica’s Judicial Investigative Agency said there were “high levels of carbon monoxide contamination” in ...
Randall Zúñiga, director of the Judicial Investigation Agency, or OIJ, said they tested the body of 14-year-old Miller Gardner for carboxyhemoglobin, a compound generated when carbon monoxide ...
Tests conducted in a hotel room where the Gardners stayed during their vacation last month showed “high emissions of carbon monoxide contamination,” Randall Zuniga of Costa Rica’s Judicial ...
Speaking at a press conference on Monday, Costa Rican Judicial Investigative Agency (OIJ) General Director Randall Zúñiga said high levels of carbon monoxide contamination were detected in the ...
The death of Miller Gardner, the 14-year-old son of former New York Yankees outfielder Brett Gardner, is being investigated as related to possible carbon monoxide poisoning, Randall Zuniga ...
Authorities conducted a blood test for carbon monoxide and found a saturation level of 64% in Gardner's body, said Randall Zuniga, director of the Costa Rican Judicial Investigation Department.
Randall Zúñiga, general director of Costa Rica’s Judicial Investigative Agency (OIJ), said Monday. “It’s also important to note that next to [the family’s] room there is a specialized ...