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ATLANTA, Ga. (Atlanta News First) - A carbon monoxide leak at a high-rise hotel in downtown Atlanta sent several people to the hospital Friday morning. Atlanta Fire Rescue Department responded to ...
Rossen Reports received a viewer email which expressed concern after hearing news reports about the son of Yankees player Brett Gardner, who may have died from carbon monoxide poisoning in his hotel.
No other toxic substances were found. Investigators conducted tests in the family’s hotel room and found “high emissions of carbon monoxide contamination.” “Levels of up to 600 parts per ...
The director general of Costa Rica’s Judicial Investigation Agency has released new details about Miller Gardner's death, including that high levels of carbon monoxide were found in his room.
“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," hotel spokesperson Dana Cohen told People April 1 ...
The former Yankees star's son died during the family's vacation in Costa Rica. High levels of carbon monoxide were detected in 14-year-old Miller Gardner's hotel room, Costa Rican police revealed ...
Investigators conducted tests in the hotel room a week after the boy died, and allege that "high emissions of carbon monoxide contamination were detected." "Furthermore, this investigation has ...
As a result of the findings, Williams also said authorities have conducted a second test of the hotel room for carbon monoxide after initial testing turned up negative, CBS News reported.