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Brett Gardner’s son Miller’s cause of death finally confirmed by toxicology results: report

Toxicology results have finally confirmed the cause of death of New York Yankees star Brett Gardner’s son Miller.
Costa Rican officials announced Wednesday that the 14-year-old died from carbon monoxide inhalation while vacationing with his family in the country.
“The toxicology results are in, and the carboxyhemoglobin test found a saturation of 64%. Concentrations above 50% are already lethal,” Randall Zúñiga, director of the Judicial Investigation Agency, said in a press statement.
“In this case, the saturation percentage is higher, thus proving the police’s hypothesis that the death was due to exposure to carbon monoxide.”
Zúñiga confirmed that the case was now closed in light of the toxicology results.
Miller was found dead at the Arenas Del Mar Beachfront & Rainforest Resort on March 21.
Local authorities revealed Monday that investigators had detected “high levels of carbon monoxide contamination” in the Gardner family’s hotel room.
At the time, Zúñiga noted at a press conference that there was a “specialized machine room” next to their accommodations, “from which it is believed some form of contamination may have reached the guest rooms.”
However, the hotel denied the carbon monoxide theory the following day.
“The levels in the hotel room were non-existent and non-lethal. There was an error in this initial reporting,” the Arenas Del Mar Beachfront & Rainforest Resort claimed to The Post Tuesday.
Staffers insisted the high levels of carbon monoxide were detected in a “mechanical room that guests do not occupy” and not the actual guest room.
Still, they did close the room “out of an abundance of caution” while awaiting “conclusive results” to confirm Miller’s cause of death.
Authorities had previously speculated the teen died from an allergic reaction to food poisoning medication or from asphyxiation — but both hypotheses were later thrown out.
According to Dr. Kevin Gannon, who runs Manuel Antonio Urgent Care, said there was “not much” first responders could do when they arrived on the scene to treat Miller.
“We responded to a patient without vital signs,” Gannon told People last week.
They performed “advanced life support CPR” on Miller for 30 minutes before he was “declared dead.”
This story is developing…
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