Costa Rica launches investigation into luxury resort where ex-Yankee Brett Gardner’s 14-year-old son died from carbon monoxide
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Costa Rica launches investigation into luxury resort where ex-Yankee Brett Gardner’s 14-year-old son died from carbon monoxide
Costa Rica's top health official has launched an investigation into the luxury resort where former Yankee Brett Gardner's teen son died from apparent carbon monoxide poisoning, authorities said.
Costa Rica’s Ministry of Health Is Investigating Miller Gardner's Death
Costa Rica’s Ministry of Health has launched an investigation into the circumstances surrounding Miller Gardner’s death, Us Weekly can confirm. The country’s Minister of Health, Mary Munive Angermüller, tells Us that the organization is looking into the death of New York Yankees alum Brett Gardner’s 14-year-old son after he suffered carbon monoxide inhalation. Miller’s cause of death had been ruled as carbon monoxide poisoning, per an official r…
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