The teenage son of former New York Yankees outfielder Brett Gardner, Miller Gardner, tragically died during a family vacation in Costa Rica due to possible asphyxia after ingesting food, according to authorities. Asphyxiation is a condition where the body does not receive enough oxygen, while food intoxication, or food poisoning, can result from harmful substances in food or beverages, causing symptoms like stomach upset and fever. The Gardner family expressed deep sorrow over the loss of their beloved son, who was described as a vibrant young boy who loved sports and life.
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Fort Stewart shooting: How US military bases guard against internal threats
At Fort Stewart, Georgia, five soldiers were injured in a shooting incident when an active-duty sergeant opened fire, highlighting the persistent risk of insider threats within military bases. The attack, which has revived concerns about soldier safety, follows previous incidents, prompting military officials to emphasize the importance of ongoing active shooter training and security evaluations. Want More Context? 🔎
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