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    Death of former New York Yankee Brett Gardner’s son leads to disputed carbon monoxide theory

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    Experts are speaking about the potential hazards associated with carbon monoxide, as the authorities continue to investigate the death of Kishore Miller Gardner, son of former New York Yankise player Brett Gardner,, son of Brett Gardner.

    While the cause of Miller Gardner’s death is unconfirmed, Randel Zuniga, General Director of the Costa Rickon Judicial Search Agency (OIJ), told reporters at a press conference on Monday that a high level of carbon monoxide contamination was found in the Gardner family’s hotel room, and it could be the cause of the teenager’s death.

    “Which then leads us to a line of investigation in which it seems that this person can die of breathing these very dangerous gases,” Zoniga said.

    Zuniga stated that the investigators who work on a special dangerous atmosphere team, Costa Rica’s Arena del March Beachfront and Renforest Resort discovered “high emissions of pollution of carbon monoxide” in the room at the room, which gardener was living.

    Hotel officials are denying carbon monoxide claims.

    The death of the son of East-Yanki in Costa Rica is an alarm ringing experts on a healthy journey

    A hotel spokesperson told Fox News Digital, “The levels in the hotel room were non-existent and non-fatal. There was an error in this preliminary reporting.

    The spokesperson also said that the room “has stopped in an abundance of precaution.”

    14 -year -old Miller Gardner has been photographed with his father, Brett Gardner, a former New York Yanki. Miller Gardner died in Costa Rica last month. His death is currently being investigated. (Courtesy of New York Yankis)

    Fox News Medical contributor Dr. Nicole Saifier said that any parents should never tolerate the tragedy of losing the child.

    With respect to carbon monoxide, he said that the gas is “a silent, fatal danger.”

    “We often focus on smoking alarms, but carbon monoxide is colorless, odorless and before they are feeling what is happening, can remove a person.”

    Saifier said that each house should have several functioning carbon monoxide detectors, especially near sleeping areas.

    For more health articles, travel www.foxnews.com/health

    “When we travel – whether in a hotel, AirBNB, or even an RV – it is worth considering bringing a portable carbon monoxide monitor for additional protection,” he suggested.

    The death of Miller Gardner, son of former New York's former Yanki Brett Gardner, is an expert speaking about carbon monoxide after a teenager's death during a holiday in Costa Rica.

    The death of Miller Gardner, son of former New York’s former Yanki Brett Gardner, is an expert speaking about carbon monoxide after a teenager’s death during a holiday in Costa Rica. (AP Photo/Seth Wenig)

    Clinical Professor of Medicine at Nyu Langon Health and Senior Medical Analyst of Fox News, Dr. Mark Sigal said, “Symptoms may come rapidly within minutes or hours and may include headaches, nausea, fatigue, dizziness and vomiting.”

    If you experience symptoms that you feel that carbon monoxide can be caused by toxicity, the environmental protection agency advises to open doors and windows, closure combustion equipment and leave the building.

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    Seagal said that quick treatment with oxygen can sometimes reverse carbon monoxide toxicity.

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    According to a new report released by CPSC, between 2009 and 2019, carbon monoxide toxicity has increased deaths. (Istock)

    “It is completely shocking to me that it took this long time to reveal it as a possible cause of death, when they could have done a test for carbon monoxide in the blood within hours during their corpse examination (miller gardener) blood,” Sagal told Fox News Digital.

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    According to a report released by the US Consumer Excise Safety Commission (CPSC) in March 2023, between 2009 and 2019, deaths from non-agar carbon monoxide toxicity were increasing.

    Fox News Digital reached OIJ in Costa Rica for additional comments.

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