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How travelers can protect themselves from carbon monoxide — as police investigate deadly gas in death of Brett Gardner’s son

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New York Post Fews App News Provider
Fews App Post Time 1d ago

      Costa Rican police revealed that they now believe ex Yankee Brett Gardner’s son may have died from carbon monoxide poisoning at the $1,300-per-night resort where the family was staying on vacation. The resort denies carbon monoxide was detected in Miller Gardner’s room, but admitted it was present in a machine room next door. Either way, his death is the latest overseas vacation tragedy where a carbon monoxide (CO) leak is being investigated.

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