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The Gardner family sued a Costa Rican resort in 2026, blaming carbon monoxide poisoning from poor ventilation for their son’s 2025 death and others’ illnesses.
The Gardner family filed a federal lawsuit in March 2026 over the March 2025 death of 14-year-old Miller Gardner at the Arenas Del Mar Resort in Costa Rica, alleging carbon monoxide poisoning from a poorly ventilated mechanical room caused his death and sickened other family members.
Costa Rican authorities confirmed the cause of death through toxicology tests showing high carboxyhemoglobin levels.
The suit claims the resort’s owners and operators, including Pennsylvania executives and a venture capital firm, ignored safety warnings and failed to install carbon monoxide detectors, breaching their duty of care.
While no criminal charges have been filed, authorities are investigating, and the civil case is ongoing.
La familia Gardner demandó a un resort costarricense en 2026, culpando al envenenamiento por monóxido de carbono debido a la mala ventilación por la muerte de su hijo en 2025 y las enfermedades de otros.