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A faulty flue and exhaust pipe on a gas heating system caused the deadly carbon monoxide leak that claimed the life of actress and model Dayle Haddon and critically injured another person in Solebury Township, authorities revealed Saturday, Dec. 28.
Haddon, 76, was found unresponsive in a second-floor bedroom of a residence on the 6900 block of Phillips Mill Road Friday morning. She was pronounced dead at 7:22 a.m. by EMS responders, according to the Bucks County Coroner’s Office.
Preliminary investigations detected dangerously high levels of carbon monoxide in the property, with the leak traced to the malfunctioning heating system. The Bucks County Coroner’s Office noted Haddon's cause and manner of death remain “pending toxicology” until further testing is complete.
First responders, including the New Hope Lambertville Rescue Squad and the New Hope Eagle Volunteer Fire Company, also treated two medics for carbon monoxide exposure at Doylestown Hospital. A Solebury Township police officer was treated at the scene.
Haddon, a trailblazer in modeling and film, was known for her work challenging ageism in the beauty industry and her roles in films such as "The World's Greatest Athlete" and "North Dallas Forty". She was also a passionate advocate for women’s education, founding the nonprofit WomenOne and serving as a UNICEF ambassador.
The Solebury Township Police Department expressed condolences to the Haddon and Blucas families. Authorities are urging residents to check their heating systems and install carbon monoxide detectors to prevent similar tragedies.
This incident underscores the silent dangers of carbon monoxide and the critical importance of regular maintenance and safety measures. The investigation remains ongoing.
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Dayle Haddon
Canadian dancer, model, actress (1948–2024)
Dayle Haddon | |
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Haddon in 2008 | |
| Born | (1948-05-26)May 26, 1948 Montreal, Quebec, Canada |
| Died | December 27, 2024(2024-12-27) (aged 76) Solebury Township, Pennsylvania, U.S. |
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| Spouse | Glenn Souham (d. 1986) |
| Children | Ryan Haddon |
| Modeling information | |
| Height | 5 ft 7 in (1.70 m) |
| Hair color | Brown |
| Eye color | Green |
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Dayle Haddon (May 26, 1948 – December 27, 2024) was a Canadian model and actress, known for promoting anti-aging products manufactured by L'Oréal. Additionally, she was credited as the author of Ageless Beauty: A Woman's Guide to Lifelong Beauty and Well-Being. During the earlier part of her career as a model, Haddon appeared on the covers of many top fashion and beauty magazines, as well as the cover of the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue in 1973. Haddon also served as a wellness contributor to CBS News where she appeared regularly on The Early Show at the turn of the 21st century. Haddon married French businessman Glenn Souham, who was murdered because of his believed connections to the Iran-Contra affair. They had one daughter, journalist and producer Ryan Haddon. Haddon died at her daughter's property due to carbon monoxide poisoning in December 2024.
Early life and career
Dayle Pauline Haddon was born on May 26, 1948, to Eileen and Edward Haddon. She was born and raised in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. As a child, she was enrolled in dancing classes to develop her physique, and she performed well enough to become a member of Les Grands Ballets Canadiens at 13. She started her modelling career partially to help finance her ballet career, as she wanted to study in France.
In January 1966, she had to decide between a career as a professional ballerina or as a model because she was offered a full-time job dancing. She chose to be a m Dayle Haddon (May 26, 1948 – December 27, 2024) was a Canadian model, writer and actress. She was known for appearing on advertisements about anti-aging products by L'Oréal. She also wrote several books such as Ageless Beauty: A Woman's Guide to Lifelong Beauty and Well-Being. She was a wellness contributor to CBS News where she appeared on The Early Show many times from 2005 to 2008. On December 27, 2024, Haddon was found dead at her home in Solebury Township, Pennsylvania from accidental carbon monoxide poisoning. She was 76 years old. Media related to Dayle Haddon at Wikimedia Commons File:Dayle Haddon 1974.png
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