New York Yankees legend Brett Gardner’s son died of carbon monoxide poisoning after inhaling “high levels” of the noxious gas in a hotel room, a toxicology report has confirmed.
Miller Gardner, 14, died suddenly on March 21 after developing a mysterious illness while on vacation in Costa Rica, which also affected other members of his family.
Following an investigation, it was revealed that the family’s hotel room, located next to a mechanical room at the resort, had become contaminated with “high levels of carbon monoxide,” CRHOY reports.
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