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The embassy said, "Most countries in Latin America, including Costa Rica, do not have widespread laws mandating carbon ...
Following the death of 14-year-old Miller Gardner, the U.S. Embassy in Costa Rica has issued a health alert to travelers in ...
U.S. Embassy warns of carbon monoxide risks in Costa Rica after a 2025 hotel death in Manuel Antonio. Learn OIJ findings and safety tips ...
McKelvey calls portable CO alarms a smart precaution for travelers. “It makes good sense to have a portable CO alarm when traveling, particularly if the hotel or motel isn’t equipped with one, to ...
Miller Gardner, the 14-year-old son of longtime New York Yankee outfielder Brett Gardner, died from carbon monoxide poisoning ...
Costa Rica’s top health official has launched an investigation into the luxury resort where former Yankee Brett Gardner’s teen son died from apparent carbon monoxide poisoning, authorities said.
Brett Gardner’s son died of carbon monoxide poisoning. Carbon monoxide is known as the “invisible killer” because it is a colorless, odorless, tasteless gas or liquid. Here’s how to protect yourself ...
Brett Gardner's 14-year-old son, Miller Gardner, died from carbon monoxide poisoning during a family vacation in Costa Rica, as confirmed by officials. The toxicology report revealed a lethal ...
Miller "may have died from inhaling" carbon monoxide, according to the general director of Costa Rica's Judicial Investigation Agency Randall Zúñiga, who said in a March 31 press conference that ...
Costa Rica’s highest tourism authority — the Costa Rican Tourism Institute (ICT) — has addressed the use and regulation of carbon monoxide detectors in hotels following the death of Yankees ...
The former New York Yankees outfielder's 14-year-old son died last month during a family vacation in Costa Rica.