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Hotel Disputes Claim of High Carbon Monoxide Levels in Miller Gardner’s Room

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The hotel where 14-year-old Miller Gardner died claimed an ‘error’ led to high carbon monoxide levels being reported in his room
The Costa Rican resort where 14-year-old Miller Gardner was found dead last month refuted a claim that high carbon monoxide levels could be the cause of his death.
“We understand the concern has grown and to clarify the high levels of carbon monoxide were in a mechanical room that guests do not occupy,” Dana Cohen, spokesperson for the Arenas Del Mar Beachfront & Rainforest Resort, said in a statement to Us Weekly on Tuesday, April 1. “The levels in the hotel room were non-existent and non-lethal. There was an error in this initial reporting. As mentioned, we await for conclusive results to confirm the cause of this unfortunate death.”
Arenas Del Mar said the room in which Miller — the son of former New York Yankees star Brett Gardner — died on March 21 has been closed “out of an abundance of caution” as the hotel continues “to fully cooperate with the Costa Rican judicial authorities as they conduct their investigation.

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