Football Player Miller Gardner the son of Yankees star Brett died from carbon monoxide poisoning

According to reports, Miller Gardner the star football player who died in Costa Rica last month, died due to carbon monoxide poisoning.
According to reports, Fumes reportedly leaked from an adjacent engine room, which were the cause of death for Miller.
Randall Zúñiga, director of the Judicial Investigation Agency, said 14-year-old Miller Gardner was tested for carboxyhemoglobin, a compound generated when carbon monoxide binds to hemoglobin in the blood. When carboxyhemoglobin saturation exceeds 50%, it is considered lethal. In Gardner’s case, the test showed a saturation of 64%.
Gardner died on 21 March while staying with his family at a hotel on the Manuel Antonio beach on Costa Rica’s Pacific coast.
Asphyxiation was initially thought to have caused his death. After an autopsy that theory was ruled out. Another line of investigation centered on whether the family had suffered food poisoning. Family members had reported feeling ill after dining at a nearby restaurant the night before the teenager’s death and received treatment from the hotel doctor.
Brett Gardner was drafted by the Yankees in 2005 and retired in 2021. Miller was a very good football player and had a bright future. This is such a tragic loss.

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