Miller Gardner, the 14-year-old son of former Yankees player Brett Gardner, died on March 21 in Costa Rica due to carbon monoxide poisoning. Although initially deemed accidental, authorities are now reopening the investigation to determine if the circumstances warrant classifying the death as homicide. The Costa Rican prosecutor's office emphasizes that this process is standard for such cases to evaluate responsibility, with no confirmed indication of foul play yet. Key spokespeople highlight the importance of a detailed evaluation to clarify the nature of the death and its potential legal implications.
The goal of the ongoing investigation is to ascertain whether the death of Miller Gardner was a homicide, with officials investigating all avenues to establish responsibility.
The Costa Rican prosecutor's office confirmed that the case remains open and no timeline exists for its completion, assessing if it was a natural or homicidal death.
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