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The U.S. Embassy in Costa Rica issued a health alert on April 15, warning travelers of carbon monoxide risks after a U.S. teenager’s death at a Manuel Antonio hotel. Miller Gardner, 14, son of former ...
The Costa Rica resort where former Yankees star Brett Gardner and his family were vacationing has denied that there was carbon monoxide in the room his teenage son stayed in after local ...
The United States Embassy in Costa Rica has issued a warning about the risk of carbon monoxide, weeks after the death of Miller Gardner, son of former Yankees outfielder Brett Gardner. The embassy ...
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“The Embassy alerts U.S. citizens to the risk of carbon monoxide,” the alert read. “Most countries in Latin America, including Costa Rica, do not have widespread laws mandating carbon ...
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