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In its first ever public response, Costa Rican’s Tourism (ICT) Tourism (ICT) Tourist Tourism Authority-has addressed the use and regulation of carbon monoxide sensors in hotels following the death of Alum Yankees Brett Gardner14 -year -old son Miller.
“In the evaluation processes applied to voluntarily accommodating businesses to the Costa Rican Tourism Foundation for the Tourism Statement or the certification for Sustainable Tourism (CST), this type of variable is not evaluated, as it applies to health -related issues,” they shared it in a unique statement to a unique statement to a unique statement to a unique statement Weekly US On Thursday, April 3.
This comes two days left Us confirmed that Costa Rican officials have revealed Miller died of exposure to toxic gases including carbon monoxide poisoning. Randall zúñigaThe Director General of the Judicial Investigating Agency Costa Rica (OIJ) shared the results of the toxicology in a press message on Wednesday, April 2.
“In the Carboxyhemoglobin test, a saturation level of 64 percent was discovered,” Zúñiga divided. “In such cases, when concentrations exceed 50 percent of garboxyhemoglobin, it is considered fatal. In this particular case, with a saturation of 64 percent, the level is clearly well above that fatal threshold.”
Miller organs “showed a very specific layer that forms when a person dies from carbon monoxide poisoning or gas inhalation,” explained Zúñiga. “That emphysema was visible and very evident during the autopsy.”
Since the Report Report confirmed “police presumption that death caused by exposure to toxic gases,”Zúñiga noted that“ the case is closed in practice. ”The final step is to include the toxicology results in Miller’s autopsy report.
Zúñiga further noted that “tests are also being carried out, such as drug screenings – including for fentanyl – and all came back negatively in relation to the symptoms shown by Young Gardner.”
Miller died on March 21 watching with his family at Costa Rica; He was found unresponsive in their hotel room at Arenas Del Mar Beachfront and Rainforest Resort. Former New York Yankees player Brett, 41, stayed with his wife, Jessica, along with Miller and their 16 -year -old son Hunter.
There were several questions around Miller’s death after an initial case of Death was awarded as asphyxia. However, that was ruled out shortly afterwards.
Gardner’s family has kept a low profile following Miller’s death, releasing one statement on March 23.
“Miller was a beloved son and brother and we could not yet understand our life without his infectious smile,” Brett and Jessica shared in part. “He loved ball -football, baseball, golf, hunting, fishing, family and friends. He lived life to the full every day.”
Reported by Alejandra Araya Rojas