Crime & Safety
Medical Examiner Releases Details Of Untimely Deaths In Hebron
The deaths occurred last week and are being investigated as a murder-suicide, state police said.

HEBRON, CT — The Office of the Chief Medical Examiner has released causes of death in connection with two untimely deaths in Hebron on March 13.
State police Monday said the incident is being investigated as a murder-suicide. The two involved have been identified as 44-year-old Diana Enamorado Perdomo, whose death is being investigated as a homicide, and 44-year-old Gregorio Calihua-Mantiel, whose death is being investigated as a suicide, state police said.
The official causes of death are "blunt trauma to the head" in the case of Perdomo and "neck compression" in the case of Mantiel, according to the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner.
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According to a state police incident report, on March 13 at 3:30 a.m., the Troop K barracks received a report of a disturbance at 50 Main St. in Hebron. That address is a multi-family home situated close to the road, built in 1800.
Troopers established a perimeter and requested the State Police Tactical Team, which made a forced entry into the residence, according to an incident report.
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Once inside, troopers found two people dead, according to an incident report.
Route 66 was closed for a period of time, and Hebron schools were placed on a 3-hour delay.
There was never a threat to the public, state police said.
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