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Miller Gardner , 14 , was found dead March 21 during a family vacation in Costa Rica .
Officials have confirmed that the teen died from exposure to carbon monoxide in his hotel room.
Dr. Kos Galatsis , who had no involvement in Miller ’s death, said he may have been exposed to higher levels of the gas.
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