Ex-Yankees’ Brett Gardner’s 14-year-old son died from carbon monoxide poisoning, say Costa Rican officials


Ex-Yankees’ Brett Gardner’s 14-year-old son died from carbon monoxide poisoning, say Costa Rican officials

The 14-year-old son of the former UKekers Fretfielder Brett Gard of New Yorkzus died from carbon dioxide poisoning when visiting Costa Rica. Local authorities have confirmedA number

From the news from CBS:

“Director of the Trial Agency Randal Zúñiga said they tested the 14-year-old Miller Gardner’s body of CarboxyhemogloBlobin, which has been created as a compound, when carbon dioxide connects to blood on hemoglobin.

“When carboxyhemogloblobin saturation exceeds 50%, it is considered deadly. The test of the Gardner case showed 64% saturation. “

According to Zúñiga, the investigation of Millard Gardner’s death was carried out in close cooperation with the FBI.

Gardner family announced Miller’s death by a statement issued through Yankees at the end of March. This statement reads:

“We are sad to declare our younger son, Miller’s transmission. He was on vacation that at the moment we asked many questions.

“Miller was a beloved son and brother, and we can’t yet understand our lives without his infectious smile. He loved football, baseball, golf, hunting, he lived the best every day.

“We are so grateful to all those who have achieved support and encouragement to offer this difficult time, and we are confident that our faith, families, as we share their children.

“Please respect our privacy wishes when we mourn and seek treatment.”

In cloudamHis family remembered him “his smile that brought joy.”

. “Miller’s time here was short with them, but his spirit will continue through them who influenced them.”

41-year-old Bret Gardner with the career of his entire Honored 14-year-old League league with Yankez, the team that first drafted him in 2005. From Charleston College.