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Brett Gardner’s Son Miller’s Cause of Death Finally Confirmed by Toxicology Results

Shocking cause of Brett Gardner’s son Miller’s death revealed.

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The tragic death of Brett Gardner’s 14-year-old son, Miller, has finally been confirmed by Costa Rican officials.

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Miller Gardner’s tragic passing profiled.

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Miller Gardner’s tragic passing occurred on March 21, while he was vacationing with his family at the Arenas Del Mar Beachfront & Rainforest Resort.

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The young teen had fallen ill under mysterious circumstances, and his sudden death left both his family and the public reeling.

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Dr. Kevin Gannon, who responded to the scene, explained that the situation was dire upon arrival.

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The Gardners had been enjoying their vacation in Costa Rica when the young boy suddenly fell ill, leading to his tragic passing.

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Brett and his wife, Jessica, shared the heartbreaking news with the public on March 23, describing their “unimaginable loss.”

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The couple, who also have a son named Hunter, revealed that Miller had passed away peacefully in his sleep after falling ill alongside other family members.

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Following the incident, the hotel’s management had refrained from commenting on possible causes, citing respect for the ongoing investigation and the family’s privacy.

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The resort had initially declined to make any public statements about the situation, but the new information has forced a shift in focus.

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Miller’s tragic demise had initially prompted speculation about food poisoning medication or asphyxiation as the possible culprits.

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But those theories were discarded after further investigation, leaving the carbon monoxide poisoning theory as the most plausible explanation.

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Carbon monoxide theory explored.

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Zúñiga confirmed that, based on the toxicology results, the case was now officially closed, putting an end to months of uncertainty.

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Authorities had previously speculated that the teen may have died from an allergic reaction to food or medication.

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This theory, however, was soon discarded, leaving the carbon monoxide hypothesis to gain traction in the investigation.

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Authorities had been investigating the presence of a specialized mechanical room next to the Gardner family’s accommodations.

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Initial reports suggested that carbon monoxide could have leaked from this mechanical room into the guest rooms.

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The hotel’s management initially denied the theory, claiming that the levels of carbon monoxide in the rooms were non-lethal.

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However, local authorities insisted there was contamination in the area, even though the hotel tried to downplay the theory in the following days.

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“The levels in the hotel room were non-existent and non-lethal,” the hotel claimed, but the authorities stood by their initial assessment.

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Cause of death confirmed.

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A toxicology report has now revealed that the young teen’s cause of death was carbon monoxide inhalation.

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Costa Rican authorities made the announcement on Wednesday, shedding light on the circumstances surrounding his untimely passing.

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According to Randall Zúñiga, director of the Judicial Investigation Agency, the carboxyhemoglobin test revealed a staggering 64% saturation level.

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Zúñiga confirmed that any concentration above 50% is considered lethal, but Miller’s results far exceeded that dangerous threshold.

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“The saturation percentage is higher, thus proving the police’s hypothesis that the death was due to exposure to carbon monoxide,” Zúñiga stated.

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This bombshell revelation brings closure to a case that had left many questions unanswered about the sudden death of the young boy.

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Zúñiga made it clear that the cause of death had now been confirmed as carbon monoxide exposure, which had a devastating effect on Miller’s young body.

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Despite the hotel’s denial, investigators discovered the contamination was likely linked to the mechanical room, which was adjacent to the guest rooms.

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The hotel even closed the room out of caution, awaiting conclusive results to confirm the cause of death.

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The Gardner family has since made arrangements for a private celebration of life in South Carolina, as per Miller’s obituary.

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While the tragic incident has left the family devastated, the toxicology results now bring some much-needed closure to the heartbreaking ordeal.

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The case of Miller Gardner’s death is now officially closed, but the pain of this loss will undoubtedly stay with the family forever.

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