Costa Rica Resort Denies Carbon Monoxide in Miller Gardner’s Hotel Room

The Costa Rica resort where former Yankees star Brett Gardner and his family were vacationing has denied that there was carbon monoxide in the room his teenage son stayed in after local authorities suspected it led to his death.

First reported bythe New York Post, the luxury hotel, Arenas Del Mar Beachfront & Rainforest Resort, claimed that there was an “error” in initial reporting on carbon monoxide levels in 14-year-old Miller Gardner’s room and said instead that levels were “non-existent.”

“We understand the concern has grown and to clarify the high levels of carbon monoxide were in a mechanical room that guests do not occupy,” Arenas Del Mar explained to the Daily Beast in a statement. “The levels in the hotel room were non-existent and non-lethal. There was an error in this initial reporting. As mentioned, we await for conclusive results to confirm the cause of this unfortunate death.”

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