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A doctor in a hospital in the Costa Rican hospital shares a new insight into Miller GardnerMedical emergency and death.
Dr. Kevin gannonthat operates the Quepos Urgent Care Hospital in Quepos, Costa Rica, says Us every week that his team tried to revive Miller after he was called to his hotel on Friday, March 21st.
When speaking Our On Wednesday, March 26, Gannon, who personally did not heal Miller, said the hospital sent a medical team to the Arenas del Mar Beachfront & RainForest, where Miller-old son of former New York York Star Yankees Brett Gardner – He stayed with his family.
“We got a call from the hotel and we answered immediately,” Gannon explained Our. “The emergency situation was for a patient who was not a responding 14 -year -old man. There was a license doctor, nurse and driver’s first answer to the ambulance.”
When they arrived on the scene, they found a “14 -year -old patient without vitality” with his “family members”. According to Gannon, the team “performed Advanced Life Support CPR for 30 minutes” and the patient was “declared dead after 30 minutes”. Then “the authorities called”.
The results of the autopsy await. “We don’t know what it caused,” Gannon adds.
Gannon would not discuss Miller’s clinical history or the possible cause of death. He said that the other members of his family had “gastrointestinal symptoms”.
Formerly Wednesday, an official for an agency for a court investigation in Costa Rica (OIJ) said Daily mail The fact that Gardners – Brett, 41, his wife, Jessica, their older son, Hunter and Miller – suffered from “heavy stomach cramps, vomiting and diarrhea” after a meal in a nearby restaurant on Thursday, March 20.
Dr. Arenas del Mar Beachfront & Rainforest Resort was called immediately and reportedly He gave them all medicines for their symptoms.
The next morning Miller was found dead in his hotel room. His the preliminary cause of death It was initially classified as an asphyxia “after possible intoxication after apparently ingestion of some food”.
Then the police officer of the court investigation in Costa Rica (OIJ) said March on Tuesday, March 25 that Miller probably died of “asphyxiation due to intoxication related to food poisoning”.
But said an official from Oij Our Tuesday that asphyxia was completely excluded because the cause after Miller’s waves were observed as unlimited.
The authorities are now investigating whether the medicines could be guilty of Miller the night before his death.
“We are doing toxicological tests to see if this medicine could cause death,” said official Oij Daily mail.
The official also stated that he was investigating whether Miller “brought an existing bacterial infection” when he traveled to Costa Rica from a family house in Summerville, South Carolina.
Results of Miller’s autopsy and toxicology reports May take months due to the outbreak of gang violence In Costa Rica, according to Oij.
“We have a hike in murders because these drug gangs are fighting for territory and each needs an autopsy,” the clerk said Daily mail.