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How Miller Gardner's Death Could Have Wrongly Been Ruled as Food Poisoning


A forensic pathologist told Us Weekly how food poisoning could've been mistakenly cited as Miller Gardner’s cause of death

“It would have to be a fulminant type of food poisoning, like an anaphylactic reaction,” Vargas-Sanabria told Us on Monday.. “That’s when someone has a known allergy to a substance — for example, some people are allergic to peanuts, or to certain components, such as when they’re injected with an antibiotic like penicillin. In an obituary published in Charleston, South Carolina’s Post and Courier on Saturday, March 29, the former New York Yankees star Brett Gardner and his family requested memorial donations be made […] Miller was found dead on March 21 in his hotel room at the Arenas Del Mar & Rainforest Resort in the Costa Rica tourist region of Manuel Antonio while vacationing with his family.

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