
Brett Gardner
His son may have died of carbon dioxide poisoning.
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Brett Gardner‘s 14-year-old boy miler The Costa Rica Judicial Investigation Agency (OIJ) said Monday it may have died of carbon dioxide poisoning.
OIJ Director Ranandal Zonega revealed Through a press conference The high level of carbon dioxide was identified in the Gardner Family Hotel in Arenas del Mar Beachvront and Reinforest in Manuel Antonio.
Zunega also indicated in Spanish that the family room was next to a “specially device room” that could cause the pollution … Miller absorbed a deadly amount of “these dangerous gases”
miler he died in a dream On March 19, he and other family members were ill. first officials he thought he might have died of drowning. Because his body was found by vomiting.
When it was rejected, the investigators suggested that it may be perhaps. intensity of food poisoning.
OIJ works with the US FBI to investigate Miller’s death. The investigation is still open as officials await the final result of poisoning. Therefore, no official cause of death has been confirmed.
Miller’s family said in a statement after his sudden death that life without “deed not understood it” and increased… “He loved football, syptops, golfs, hunting, fishing, his family and his friends. He lived all his life every day.