Singer D4vd Allegedly Named as Person of Interest in Death of Adolescent Found in Tesla
This artist known as D4vd has been identified as a individual under scrutiny in the demise of Celeste Rivas, a adolescent who went missing and was later discovered deceased inside the musician's Tesla car this past fall, based on police.
Location of the Remains
This deteriorated remains of Rivas, aged fifteen, was found in September inside the front trunk of a ebony Tesla registered to D4vd, whose actual name is David Anthony Burke. This automobile had been issued a violation in a Hollywood area and afterwards confiscated at a vehicle storage facility in the city.
Chronology of Occurrences
Police believe that Rivas likely passed away in the spring, adding that D4vd had likely helped in cutting up and discarding the remains. This musician has refused to cooperate in the inquiry, according to a law enforcement source.
The adolescent Rivas was originally declared missing from Lake Elsinore in last April. Her body was later located in the artist's Tesla after employees at Hollywood Tow reported a powerful odor originating from the automobile.
Inquiry and Authoritative Comments
The fatal cause has still not been identified, but the coroner's office remarked that Rivas “appears to have been no longer alive inside the automobile for an extended period before being discovered.” Law enforcement are considering her demise as a murder.
Details on the Singer
The Houston singer had been issued a citation in the Hollywood Hills just eleven days before Rivas was discovered in the car, after overstaying the three-day parking limit. Residents in the neighborhood stated that the Tesla had been left in the vicinity for several weeks.
Celeste's family member commented that the relatives was knowledgeable that Rivas had a connection to the musician and that she was headed to watch a film with him just before she vanished.
D4vd, referred to as “David,” is a originally from New York singer-songwriter recognized for the chart-toppers “Romantic Homicide” and “Here With Me.” The artist and his manager were living at a Los Angeles property in the Hollywood area in September, per the home's landlord, until law enforcement entered the property.
D4vd has contracted with music companies. D4vd was engaged in a concert series at the time Rivas's body were discovered, but cancelled those shows subsequent to the discovery of Rivas's body.