Celeste Rivas Hernandez, the 15-year-old girl whose body was found in the trunk of popular singer D4vd's car, was likely dead for several weeks before police found her decomposing body in a Hollywood tow yard, police said Monday, Sept. 29. The cause of Rivas Hernandez's death remains under investigation weeks after police found her dismembered body in the front trunk of a Tesla registered to David Anthony Burke, known as D4vd, on Sept. 9, a day after her 15th birthday.
The singer D4vd appeared to have called off a concert at Los Angeles' Greek Theatre as police investigate his connection to the death of a teenage Inland Empire girl whose decomposed body was discovered this month in a car registered to the musician. A listing for a show scheduled for Saturday night at the Greek had disappeared from the venue's website by Friday morning.
Police found a dead body in the trunk of a discarded Tesla registered to the singer D4vd, according to ABC7. Employees of Hollywood Tow called the LAPD on September 8 after smelling something foul from the car, per KTLA 5. The car had been towed to the lot from the Hollywood Hills after it was abandoned. The body was found in a bag, and there is no confirmation of the corpse's identity. Sources told TMZ that the body was chopped up and found decomposing.
The Los Angeles Police Department has discovered a dead body inside an impounded Tesla registered to alt-pop singer d4vd, reports ABC News. Police said they discovered the body in a 2023 Tesla at a Hollywood tow yard around noon on Monday after responding to a report of a foul odor coming from an impounded vehicle. The human remains were found inside a bag in the front trunk of the car, which had been at the impoundment lot for a couple of days.