Hotel Responds After Carbon Monoxide Found in Gardner Family Room

The tragic death of New York Yankee star Brett Gardner’s 14-year-old son, Miller Gardner, at a Costa Rican hotel has left the family and authorities searching for answers. The Arenas Del Mar Beachfront & Rainforest Resort, where the incident occurred, has issued a statement expressing their condolences to the family and emphasizing their cooperation with the ongoing investigation.
Authorities in Costa Rica have confirmed that high levels of carbon monoxide were found in Miller’s hotel room during testing conducted by specialized teams. Initially, the cause of death was thought to be asphyxia from possible food intoxication, but further investigation has revealed the possibility of carbon monoxide inhalation as the cause.
Randall Zúñiga, the General Director of the OIJ, has theorized that contamination from a nearby machine room may have reached the guest rooms, leading to the tragic incident. The OIJ is working closely with local authorities and the FBI to gather more information and await the final results from forensic toxicology.
The hotel has emphasized their commitment to the safety and well-being of their guests and employees, refraining from commenting on speculations and theories until the investigation is complete. Brett and Jessica Gardner have shared their grief over the loss of their beloved son, describing Miller as a vibrant and active teenager who brought joy to everyone around him.
As the investigation continues, the Gardner family and the authorities are seeking closure and clarity on the circumstances surrounding Miller’s untimely death. The community has come together to support the family during this difficult time, mourning the loss of a young life full of promise and potential.