Body of ex-Yankee Brett Gardner's son released to family as mystery over death continues
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Miller Gardner, a 14-year-old son of ex-Yankees outfielder Brett Gardner, tragically died during a family vacation in Costa Rica. After falling ill following a meal, he was treated but later found dead in his hotel room. Authorities initially suspected food poisoning but later ruled it out as a cause. The official cause of death remains undetermined as toxicology tests are awaited, with results possibly taking up to three months. The incident has drawn international attention, and the Yankees organization held a moment of silence in his memory.
"There was not really much we could significantly do," said Dr. Kevin Gannon regarding the efforts to revive Miller after he was found unresponsive in his hotel room.
Authorities confirmed that the cause of Miller Gardner's death has not been definitively determined and could take up to three months for toxicology results.
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