CBS News reported that the star was found dead on December 27 in the home of her son-in-law, actor Marc Blucas, whose fans may recognize, among others,incl. from “Buffy the Vampire Slayer”. The police who were called to the scene were found in the room high concentration of carbon monoxide. Investigators have already found out the first ones conclusions.
Dayle Haddon died as a result of an accident
According to investigators, the cause of the outbreak was said to be carbon monoxide poisoning heating system failure. The police report shows that an unidentified 76-year-old man was also found on the first floor of the house and taken to hospital. Dayle Haddon's body was found in an upstairs bedroom. Bucks County Coroner Eliot Gross told USA Today that toxicology tests are currently being conducted to help determine the official cause of death. Dayle Haddon was a famous supermodel and actress. It gained recognition thanks to cooperation with brands such as Revlon, Estee Lauder, Clairol and Max Factor. In the 1970s, she also conquered Hollywood. Viewers certainly remember her appearances in “Cousin”, “Madame Claude” and “Latin Lover”.
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Dayle Haddon's daughter published a touching entry. “I admire everything she has gone through”
Ryan Haddon, journalist and film producer, and Dayle's daughter, said goodbye to her mother in a personal entry. “Dayle's bright light has dimmed on the earth. She shines somewhere just as radiant now. Where she is needed most. There is no doubt about that. She was a woman full of powerand at the same time delicate and attentive towards others. Deeply creative and curious about the world, blessed with both inner and outer beauty. Always kind and caring. In conversation, she was able to reach the deepest recesses of the soul and soar to the highest levels of spiritual understanding. (…) I feel deep respect for her. I bow to her. I admire everything she's been through. (…) Pure heart. Rich inner life. Touching so many lives. A life fully lived,” we read.