A doctor's new exchange of ideas in a Costa Rican Hospital MillerMedical emergency and death.
Dr. Kevin GannonCosta Rica in Queepos Emergency Care Hospital in Quepos US Weekly The team tried to save his life from Miller after summoning the hotel on Friday, March 21.
While talking Us On Wednesday, March 26, Gannon, Hospital, Denas, Denas, Denas, Del Mar Beachfront & Medical Commander sent to Del Maritfront resort Brett Gardner – was staying with his family.
“We received the call from the hotel and answered immediately,” Gannon told Us. “The ambulance was for a patient with a 14-year-old man. A licensed doctor, nurse and ambulance machine was the first response driver.”
When he arrived at the scene, there is no “14-year-old patient” with “family members”. According to Ganno, the team “made a leading life support in 30 minutes,” and the patient was declared dead in 30 minutes. ” Then “they called the government.”
Waiting for autopsy results. “We do not know what it is,” said Gannon.
Gannon would not discuss the clinical history of Miller or the possible cause of death. Other members of his family were “gastrointestinal symptoms.”
Earlier Wednesday, an officer for the Costa Rica court investigation agency (OIJ) tell Daily mail Donations – Brett, 41, his wife, Jessica, the eldler, hunters and Miller, were suffering from “heavy stomach curl and diarrhea” after eating in a nearby restaurant on Thursday, March 20.
A doctor from Arenas Del Mar Beachfront & Rainforest resort was immediately and claimed to be gave all the drugs for their symptoms.
The next morning was found dead in the hotel room. Her The initial cause of death originally classified as an asphyxiation “Probably after a possible intoxication after eating a little meal.”
Then the Costa Rica's Court Investigation Police (OIC) (OIC) told CNN on Tuesday, March 25 that the national team was “from asphyxia due to intoxication of food poisoning.”
But one officer from OIC said Us On Tuesday, this asphyxiation was completely excluded after the air waves were observed unhindered.
Authorities examine whether there are medicines that have a night mill with a night before their death.
“We do toxicological tests to determine if this drug has caused the death.” Daily mail.
Official, mill Summer, when he went to Costa Rica from the house of the family in South Carolina, “the existing bacterial infection” with him, he said they wanted the existing bacterial infection.
The results of Miller's autopsy and toxicological reports can take months due to a start of bunch violence Costa Rica, according to OIC.
“These drug gangs see an increase in an action because it is fighting for the territory and needs to be autopsy,” he said Daily mail.