Supermodel found dead from suspected carbon monoxide poisoning at Hallmark actor’s home
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Supermodel found dead from suspected carbon monoxide poisoning at Hallmark actor’s home

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The latest headlines from our reporters across the US sent straight to your inbox each weekday Your briefing on the latest headlines from across the US Your briefing on the latest headlines from across the US SIGN UP I would like to be emailed about offers, events and updates from The Independent. Read our privacy policy A Canadian supermodel was found dead and an unidentified man has been hospitalized after a suspected carbon monoxide leak at a million-dollar home in Pennsylvania on Friday. “The initial readings on EMS and fire company arrival were extremely high, so we’re treating this as a carbon monoxide poisoning incident.” The “old farmhouse” dates back to 1711 and is owned by Haddon’s daughter Ryan Haddon, who is a journalist, and her son-in-law Hallmark actor Marc Blucas, according to 6ABC News. open image in gallery Police believe a heating unit malfunctioned causing the high levels of carbon monoxide Ryan Haddon posted a tribute to her mother on Friday. She was a high-hearted spiritual being that put value on her soul’s evolution, so I know her journey here in this dimension must have been complete.” open image in gallery Dayle Haddon, pictured in 2024, was a UNICEF Ambassador and founded the New York-based WomenOne charity Haddon wrote two books, was a UNICEF Ambassador and founded the New York-based WomenOne charity focused on delivering access to quality education to every girl in the world, according to her website.

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Trailblazing model and actor Dayle Haddon dies from suspected carbon monoxide poisoning
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Trailblazing model Dayle Haddon dies from suspected carbon monoxide poisoning
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Model, Hallmark star dead at 76 after suspected carbon monoxide leak in Pennsylvania home
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Dayle Haddon, actress and model, dead at 76 from apparent carbon monoxide leak
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