A medical group carried out CPR on the 14-year-old son of ex-Yankees star Brett Gardner for half-hour in a Costa Rican lodge room however couldn’t save him, the unit’s director told the New York Post on Wednesday.
Dr. Kevin Gannon, who operates a close-by pressing care within the Manuel Antonio space, stated Miller Gardner was unresponsive when emergency personnel arrived.
“We examined him for cardiac arrest and carried out CPR for greater than half-hour,” Gannon advised the newspaper. “There was probably not a lot we may considerably do.”
In an interview with People, Gannon, who didn’t immediately deal with the boy, stated Miller was “clinically useless after we arrived.”
“Indications of vomiting” had been current however Gannon stated they may not verify it was from Miller, CNN reported.
The whole household reportedly received sick the earlier night time after consuming at a close-by restaurant, seemingly from meals poisoning, in response to reviews.
Miller died on March 21, “peacefully in his sleep,” Gardner and his spouse Jessica wrote in a social media submit. However there was confusion surrounding his dying.
Authorities initially surmised that the boy died of “asphyxiation as a consequence of intoxication associated to meals poisoning” however later ruled out asphyxiation as a result of there was no obstruction to the airways, the Judicial Investigation Police’s Marisel Rodriguez advised CNN.
There was no preliminary indication that leisure medication or alcohol performed a task both, one other official told the Daily Mail.
Toxicology reviews to establish the reason for dying may take months, Rodriguez added.
The 41-year-old Gardner, who performed 14 seasons as an outfielder for the Yankees, wrote of Miller that his household “can not but comprehend our life with out his infectious smile.”
We Do not Work For Billionaires. We Work For You.
Already contributed? Log in to hide these messages.
