A body, which was discovered in a deserted Tesla under the real name of singer, D4vd, David Anthony Burke, was discovered to be that of a 15 year old girl who was missing in Lake Elsinore, Calif., according to police.
Celeste Rivad, 15 was a victim whose human remains were found based on forensics as reported by NBC Los Angeles.
Records by the Los Angeles County Medical Examiner office reviewed by E! state that her cause of death is deferred. In the case file of Rivas date of death was out as the 8th of Sept – the day she was found dead at Tesla in the car parked at one of the impound lots of Hollywood and the place of death was listed as vehicle.
In a statement to NBC News, published Sept. 17, the Riverside County Sheriff office confirmed that Rivas was the reportedly missing juvenile in Lake Elsinore, a city some 68 miles southeast of Los Angeles.
At this time, investigators do “not have a crime classification from the coroner as to the models or manner of death,” the LAPD told the outlet. “This,” the police spokesperson added, “we do not have any suspect information at this time.”
The rep of D4vd was contacted to give a response but nothing came back yet however his spokesperson lastly told them that the 20 year old is completely cooperating with the authorities.
In September, police informants told NBC News that LAPD officers were called to the tow yard because of an offensive smell emanating near the Tesla, which had been parked in the parking lot some days earlier. When police discovery the body of Rivas in the front trunk of the car, they discovered that the car was registered in Hempstead, Texas, under the real name of the person, David Anthony Burke, also known as D4vd.
The car was alleged to be abandoned in the Hollywood Hills and was towed to the lot by the police.
Upon the ugly find, the D4vd has cancelled his show in Seattle on September 17, according to AXS. His next tour date will still be on September 19 in San Francisco according to the ticketing platform.
His debut album Withered has seen the singer of Romantic Homicide tour throughout the United States.
“This album means So much to me you have no idea the blood sweat and tears that came with trying to create this project over the past 2 years,” D4vd wrote on Instagram in February.
“Constantly starting over and over and over untill there was nothing left on this audio landscape of a canvas than thoughts, melodies, and emotions that were unequivocally me.”