Feb 142012
 

Former  dan­cer was hit by two vehicles and killed after get­ting out of her car in an appar­ent attempt to help a wounded animal.

Beth­une, 66, left her Lin­coln Town­car run­ning on Forest Lawn Drive and got out to help what turned out to be a dead opos­sum, said the . She was hit by an east­bound vehicle, then thrown into the oppos­ite lane, where she was hit by another vehicle that dragged her body more than 600 feet. She had severe head injur­ies and died at the scene.

Police have not iden­ti­fied the car that was involved in the second col­li­sion: the driver may have fled or may have been among the many drivers inter­viewed by invest­ig­at­ors at the scene.

Beth­une trained under and began dan­cing with the New York City Bal­let at age 14 des­pite suf­fer­ing from scoli­osis and lymphedema.

I was born to dance, in my heart, but not in my body,”

Beth­une told a Los Angeles Times reporter in 1999. Start­ing in 1982, she taught dance to thou­sands of dis­abled South­ern Cali­for­nia chil­dren through her non-profit dance com­pany. She also sang and danced on Broad­way, and appeared in many TV soap operas, includ­ing “The Guid­ing Light” in the 1950s and “Santa Bar­bara” in the 1980s.

On the big screen she appeared oppos­ite Har­vey Keitel in dir­ector Mar­tin Scorsese’s 1967 fea­ture debut, “Who’s That Knock­ing At My Door.”

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