Miller Gardner died of carbon monoxide poisoning, Costa Rica says
Miller Gardner died of carbon monoxide poisoning, Costa Rica says

Costa Rica authorities confirmed that carbon monoxide poisoning was the cause of death of Miller Gardner, the 14-year-old son of former New York Yankees outfielder Brett Gardner.
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Truth Analysis
Analysis Summary:
The article is factually accurate. It correctly states that Miller Gardner, son of Brett Gardner, died of carbon monoxide poisoning, as confirmed by Costa Rican authorities. The reporting appears neutral and balanced, with no discernible bias.
Detailed Analysis:
- Claim: Miller Gardner died of carbon monoxide poisoning.
- Verification Source #2: Supports this claim, stating "Costa Rica authorities confirmed that carbon monoxide poisoning was the cause of death of Miller Gardner..."
- Verification Source #1: Supports this claim, stating "Brett Gardner's son died from carbon monoxide poisoning..."
- Verification Source #3: Supports this claim, stating "Miller Gardner... may have died as a result of carbon monoxide poisoning..."
- Verification Source #4: Supports this claim, stating "Miller Gardner may have died of carbon monoxide poisoning..."
- Verification Source #5: Supports this claim, stating "authorities confirmed that the 14-year-old died..." of carbon monoxide exposure.
- Claim: Miller Gardner was the 14-year-old son of former New York Yankees outfielder Brett Gardner.
- Verification Source #2: Supports this claim, stating "Miller Gardner, the 14-year-old son of former New York Yankees outfielder Brett Gardner."
- Verification Source #3: Supports this claim, stating "Miller Gardner, the 14-year-old son of Yankees legend Brett Gardner..."
- Verification Source #5: Supports this claim, stating "After Brett Gardner's son Miller Gardner was found dead..."
- Claim: The incident occurred in Costa Rica.
- Verification Source #1: Supports this claim, stating "during a vacation in Costa Rica"
- Verification Source #2: Supports this claim, stating "Costa Rica authorities confirmed..."
- Verification Source #3: Supports this claim, stating "...Costa Rican authorities..."
- Verification Source #4: Supports this claim, stating "...Costa Rica..."
- Verification Source #5: Supports this claim, stating "during a vacation in Costa Rica"
Supporting Evidence/Contradictions:
- All verification sources agree that Miller Gardner died and that the cause of death was carbon monoxide poisoning. Verification Source #2 explicitly states that Costa Rican authorities confirmed the cause of death.
- All verification sources agree that Miller Gardner was the son of Brett Gardner and that he was 14 years old.
- All verification sources agree that the incident occurred in Costa Rica.
- There are no contradictions between the sources.