It has been reported that the remains of “Blues Brothers” actress Dalyce Curry were found in a residence that had been destroyed by fire over the weekend. The flames in Los Angeles have claimed the life of yet another Hollywood performer.
During the evening of Sunday, the Los Angeles County coroner’s office verified to Dalyce’s family that her body was discovered inside her residence in Altadena, which had been burnt down, as reported by ABC7 Los Angeles.
She stated that she left Dalyce off to the Altadena residence last Tuesday, the same day that flames broke out in Los Angeles, and it was the last time she saw her grandmother. Curry’s granddaughter also verified Dalyce’s loss in a post that she made on Facebook. In the same evening, about six o’clock, the Eaton Fire broke out, engulfing a large portion of Altadena, which is located in the northeastern region of Los Angeles.
An officer informed the granddaughter that the property had been damaged and directed her to visit a neighboring municipal center where displaced persons were hiding, but Curry was nowhere to be found. The granddaughter said that she went back to Altadena the next day to check on Dalyce, but she was denied entry by the police at a roadblock.


On Friday, Curry’s granddaughter was able to evaluate the damage to the property; however, it wasn’t until Sunday that she got formal confirmation that Dalyce had passed away.
As you may know, Dalyce was an actress who worked as an extra in a number of films, some of which include “The Blues Brothers,” “Lady Sings the Blues,” and “The 10 Commandments.”
24 individuals have lost their lives as a result of the wildfires in Los Angeles. According to the news that we published on Saturday, Rory Callum Sykes, a former child actor, passed away in the Pacific Palisades fire. He was 32 years old.

