Police confirm carbon monoxide leak causes death of supermodel Dayle Haddon in Pennsylvania
Supermodel Dayle Haddon, 76, was found dead due to a carbon monoxide leak caused by a faulty gas heating system. Police confirmed the incident occurred in a detached suite at her daughter’s home in Solebury Township, Pennsylvania. A second victim, Walter J. Blucas, 76, was hospitalized in critical condition. Firefighters detected high levels of carbon monoxide at the scene, leading to two medics being treated for exposure. Toxicology reports are pending. Haddon was a prominent model in the 1970s and appeared in various films. Her daughter, Ryan Haddon, expressed her grief, highlighting her mother's creativity and kindness.