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A doctor at Costa Rican hospital shares new insight into Miller GardnerMedical and Death Emergency.
Dr. Kevin GannonRunning Quepos Emergency Care Hospital in Quepos, Costa Rica, tells Weekly US His team tried to resuscitate Miller after being called to his hotel on Friday, March 21.
When talking to Us On Wednesday, March 26, Gannon said, or personally treated Miller, that the hospital had sent a medical team to Arenas Del Mar Beachfront & Rainforest Resort, where a 14-year-old Miller-Bab is a former New York Yorks star Yankees Brett Gardner – Staying with his family.
“We received the call from the hotel and we immediately responded,” explained Gannon Us. “The crisis for a patient who was an unresponsive man aged 14. At that point he was a licensed doctor, a nurse and an ambulance first response driver.”
When they arrived at the location, they found “a 14 -year -old with no vitamins” with “his family members” at present. According to Gannon, the team “performed CPR advanced life aid for 30 minutes” and the patient was “declared dead after 30 minutes.” Then they “called the authorities.”
Autopsy results are pending. “We don’t know what this caused,” adds Gannon.
Gannon would not discuss Miller’s clinical history or possible cause of death. He said other members of his family had “gastrointestinal symptoms.”
Earlier Wednesday, Officer for Judicial Investigating Agency Costa Rica (OIJ) have said Daily Mail That the Gardners – Brett, 41, his wife, Jessica, their older son, Hunter, and Miller – suffered from “severe stomach gramps, vomiting and diarrhea” after eating at a nearby restaurant on Thursday, March 20.
A doctor was called from the Arenas Del Mar Beachfront & Rainforest Resort immediately and allegedly Gave them all medicine for their symptoms.
The next morning, Miller was found dead in his hotel room. His The preliminary cause of death was initially classified as asphyxia “after possible drunkenness after apparently ingested some food.”
The Costa Rica (OIJ) judicial investigation official told CNN on Tuesday, March 25, that Miller is likely to die of “asphyxiation due to drunkenness associated with food poisoning.”
However an official of OIJ told Us On Tuesday that asphyxia had been completely ruled out as the case after observing Miller’s air waves unobstructed.
Authorities are now investigating whether the medication given to Miller the night before his death could be to blame.
“We carry out toxicology tests to determine if this medication may have caused the death,” said the OIJ official Daily Mail.
The officer also said they were investigating whether Miller came “with an existing bacterial infection” with him when he traveled to Costa Rica from the family home in Summerville, South Carolina.
Miller’s Autopsy and Toxicology Reports Results could take months because of a case in gang violence In Costa Rica, according to the Oij.
“We get hikes in killings as these drug gangs fight territory and they all need autopsy,” said the officer Daily Mail.