"The lawsuit claims that the resort owners knew there was a problem based on previous guests reporting issues with the same guest rooms, indicating negligence in maintaining safety standards."
"Hunter woke up at some point during the night with symptoms of paralysis, but was able to crawl across the floor and open the terrace door, leading to slow improvement in his symptoms."
"Brett Gardner and his family continued to suffer symptoms consistent with carbon monoxide poisoning after returning to their South Carolina home, highlighting the ongoing impact of the incident."
Brett Gardner's son, Miller, died from carbon monoxide poisoning during a family vacation in Costa Rica. The lawsuit claims the resort owners were aware of previous issues with the rooms. The Gardners allege that their son Hunter experienced paralysis symptoms but managed to seek fresh air, leading to some recovery. The family continues to suffer from health issues related to the incident, with Hunter requiring hospitalization shortly after returning home. The lawsuit was filed in Pennsylvania federal court against the resort's owners and operators.
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