Diana Enamorado Perdomo Murder Suicide Hebron Route 66
Authorities have identified the woman found deceased inside a Hebron residence on Route 66 as 44‑year‑old Diana Enamorado Perdomo, whose death is now being investigated as part of an apparent murder‑suicide. According to the Connecticut State Police, troopers responded to a reported disturbance at a multi‑family home on Main Street at approximately 3:30 a.m. on March 13. Upon arrival, officers secured the scene and requested assistance from the State Police Tactical Team. After establishing a perimeter, law enforcement entered the residence and located the bodies of Perdomo and 44‑year‑old Gregorio Calihua‑Mantiel.
Based on preliminary findings, investigators are treating Perdomo’s death as a homicide and Calihua‑Mantiel’s death as a suspected suicide, pending final determinations from the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner. Autopsies are expected to clarify the cause and manner of death.
Perdomo’s family has emphasized that she should not be defined solely by the circumstances of the incident. Relatives describe her as a dedicated mother and grandmother who emigrated from Honduras in pursuit of better opportunities and worked diligently to support her family. A fundraiser organized by her niece seeks to repatriate her remains to Honduras.
The incident prompted a temporary closure of Route 66 while investigators processed the scene. Local schools operated on a two‑hour delay as a precaution, though authorities confirmed there was no ongoing threat to the public. The investigation remains active as officials continue to review evidence and determine the sequence of events leading to the deaths.