Tragedy struck at a Pennsylvania home where former model and actress Dayle Haddon was found dead, with authorities suspecting carbon monoxide poisoning as the cause. The residence belongs to Hallmark actor Marc Blucas, who was reportedly present during the incident.
Emergency responders were called to the property after reports of a potential carbon monoxide leak. Upon arrival, they discovered Haddon unresponsive and later pronounced her dead at the scene. Preliminary investigations point to a malfunctioning heating system as the source of the deadly gas.
Blucas and other occupants of the home were evaluated for possible exposure and treated for minor symptoms. Authorities confirmed that the incident appeared to be accidental, though a full investigation remains underway to determine the exact circumstances.
Haddon, known for her successful modeling career and appearances in film and television, had been staying at Blucas’s residence for an undisclosed period. Her death has prompted an outpouring of tributes from fans and colleagues who remembered her as a trailblazer and a kind soul.
Carbon monoxide, often called the “silent killer,” is an odorless and colorless gas that can be fatal in high concentrations. Officials have urged residents to ensure their homes are equipped with functioning carbon monoxide detectors to prevent similar tragedies.
Blucas, best known for his roles in Hallmark movies and television dramas, has not publicly commented on the incident but is said to be cooperating fully with investigators.
The loss of Haddon has left a void in the entertainment and fashion industries, with many mourning the untimely passing of a celebrated talent and advocate for women in media.