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U.S. Embassy warns of carbon monoxide risks in Costa Rica after a 2025 hotel death in Manuel Antonio. Learn OIJ findings and ...
A top forensic expert in Rhode Island is warning people of the dangers of carbon monoxide poisoning - both at home and while ...
The country's Judicial Investigation Department previously revealed that Miller Gardner tested for carboxyhemoglobin after ...
A toxicology report last week confirmed the tragic cause of Miller's March 21 death at the Arenas Del Mar Beachfront & ...
A spokesperson for the hotel denied initial reports by police that there were high levels of carbon monoxide in Miller's room ...
On Friday, Mary Munive Angermuller, Costa Rica’s Health Minister, announced that they will be investigating exactly what ...
The Ministry of Health in Costa Rica is looking into the circumstances surrounding Miller Garden’s sudden death at 14 ...
Blood test revealed a carbon monoxide saturation level of 64% in Gardner’s system. Levels above 50% are typically fatal.
A new toxicology report found the 14-year-old South Carolina boy's body had carboxyhemoglobin level of 64%, which is 14% above what is considered lethal.
Alyssa VanPelt, Staff Writer Brett Gardner is a former New York Yankees baseball player. Tragically, on March 21st, 2025, his ...
According to Safe Kids Worldwide, families should bring portable carbon monoxide alarms on vacation, particularly if the location is an older building. If a carbon monoxide is already present, the ...
SAN JOSE, Costa Rica (AP) — Carbon monoxide poisoning was the cause of death of the teenage son of former New York Yankees outfielder Brett Gardner, authorities in Costa Rica confirmed Wednesday night ...