Hollywood actress died at her home in “hellfire” in Los Angeles, found 5 days after going missing

Hollywood actress died at her home in “hellfire” in Los Angeles, found 5 days after going missing 

Recently, Hollywood star Dalyce Curry, 95, was found dead at her home in Los Angeles after her home was engulfed in flames spreading in the area at 6 p.m. on Jan. 12.

Dalyce Curry’s granddaughter, Dalyce Kelley, told ABC News that she was last seen on Jan. 7, the time of the Eaton fire. And it was Kelley who confirmed that Dalyce Curry’s body had been found at his home:

“We are deeply saddened and cannot understand why her life ended the way it did,” Kelley said

The granddaughter said the last time she saw her grandmother was when she took Dalyce to her home in Altadena (Los Angeles) around midnight on January 7. Although she saw the fire in the distance, Kelley was forced to leave because she needed to take care of her sister who was suffering from cancer and did not feel that danger was imminent.

The Hollywood actress died at her home in the "hellfire" in Los Angeles, 5 days after her disappearance to find her body - Photo 1.

The actress’s house was completely burned down.

The next day, Kelley wakes up to a text message warning that her house has lost power, so she rushes to check it out. A police officer informed her that the property in the house had been completely burned down and advised Kelley to go to the Pasadena Community Center, where residents had been evacuated.

However, all are completely desperate when there is no sign that the actress has been brought here. After 5 days of searching, her body was found at her home completely burned.

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Actress Dalyce Curry.

Actress Dalyce Curry is best known for appearing in hits such as The Blues Brothers (1980), The 10 Commandments (1956) and Lady Sings the Blues (1972).

By Jan. 13, Los Angeles fires had claimed the lives of at least 24 people, burned more than 12,000 structures and vehicles, and estimated the economic losses caused by wildfires to be roughly $135-$150 billion.

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