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    Autopsy shows that Brett’s Gardner’s son died of carbon monoxide poisoning

    (FileFoto) Former Yankees Center Field Field Brett Gardner. Mandatory loan: Dan Hamilton-Mimagn pictures

    Miller Gardner, the youthful son of the former New York Yankees -outfield Brett Gardner, died of carbon monoxide poisoning, the authorities in Costa Rica said on Wednesday evening.

    The 14 -year -old Miller Gardner died on March 21, while the family went on vacation in Costa Rica, and the cause of his sudden death was unknown before local officials carried out tests and found Carboxyhemoglobin as the cause. Brett Gardner said in a statement on March 23 that his son died in his sleep, but the family was shocked without answers to his cause of death.

    On Wednesday evening, the local authorities in Costa Rice, Miller Gardner’s organs presented a “layer” that would show a carbon monoxide binding to hemoglobin in the blood circuit at concentration level well above the typical fatal maximum of 50 percent.

    According to Randall Zuniga, the director of the Costa Rica judicial investigation authority, the local officials, who were previously excluded from 64 percent as the cause of death as the cause of death and autopsy results. He also noticed that the family was located near a device and a machine room in the Hotel beach front, in which the cloaks slept.

    “It is important to note that next to this room is a special machine room in which it is assumed that there may be a kind of contamination in these rooms,” said Zuniga on Wednesday.

    Brett Gardner played 14 seasons with the Yankees (2008-21) with a career of 0.256 impact average, 139 Homern, 274 stolen bases, 578 RBIs and 73 triple.

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