Body found in the Tesla car linked to D4VD identified as a missing teenager

A decomposition body found in a car registered with the D4VD singer was identified as a missing girl of 15 years, according to American authorities.
The police discovered the remains of Celeste Rivas inside the trunk of Tesla’s seizure on September 8, after responding to the information of a foul odor in the Hollywood towing courtyard in Los Angeles.
The authorities said the cause and time of his death had remained unknown.
Rivas, from Lake Elsenore in California, was 13 years old at the time of his disappearance and was seen for the last time on April 5, 2024, according to a leaflet of the missing person cited by CBS, the American partner of the BBC.
Earlier, the police said that the Tesla was likely to have been at the Hollywood Tow Yard for “a few days” before the remains were found.
The car, which has a textbody from Texas, was towed Hollywood hills after being abandoned five days earlier.
The car is registered with David Anthony Burke, 20, the official name of singer D4VD.
Last week, Los Angeles County Legalist said that the person whose leftovers had been discovered measured 5 feet 2 inches high (157 cm), had wavy black hair and wore a tube top and black leggings.
He added that the remains had a tattoo on the right index that said: “Shhh”.
The remains were not intact and it seemed that the girl had died for a long time, according to sources of application of the law cited by NBC News.
D4VD, which has millions of followers on social networks, is better known for its viral tubes here with me and romantic homicide.
He released his first album in April and was on tour when the leftovers were found in the Tesla. The planned show of the tour in Seattle on Wednesday was canceled.
According to police, D4VD cooperates with the investigation.
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