Tests revealed that the room Miller Gardner, 14, the son of former New York Yankees outfielder Brett Gardner, stayed in while on vacation in Costa Rica had high levels of carbon monoxide, Rándall ...
Investigators in Costa Rica say carbon monoxide may instead be to blame for the death of Miller Gardner, the 14-year-old son ...
While carbon monoxide can't be detected by our senses, there are physical symptoms that indicated whether a person has been ...
The death of the 14-year-old son of former New York Yankees outfielder Brett Gardner may have been caused by carbon monoxide poisoning, officials in Costa Rica said on Monday.
Miller suddenly died on March 21 while on vacation in Costa Rica following a mysterious bout of illness that affected ...
Officials said gas-powered tools like lawnmowers and generators should be stored safely and never used in enclosed spaces.
Costa Rican officials think carbon monoxide could have killed Miller Gardner, son of former College of Charleston and NY ...
Miller Gardner, the youngest son of former New York Yankees outfielder Brett Gardner, died March 21​ at the age of 14 while ...
The inhalation of carbon monoxide from hotel machinery is the main hypothesis being pursued by the Costa Rican authorities to clarify the death of Miller Gardner, son of former New ...