Model and actress Dayle Haddon, known for her career in the 70s to 90s, tragically passed away at home in Pennsylvania due to a suspected carbon monoxide leak at age 76. The Solebury Township Police discovered high levels of carbon monoxide at the scene. Haddon was found unresponsive while another person was taken to the hospital.
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