On September 8, a body of Celeste Rivas was discovered in a car driven by D4Vd, and sources close to the case claimed the teen had been decapitated and had her remains ‘partially frozen’.
According to sources close to the investigation, Celeste Rivas’ body was discovered in a car that rapper D4vd had registered with. It was “partially frozen.”
The teenager, who had been missing for over a year, was discovered dismembered in the trunk of a Tesla registered to the singer on September 8. The grim discovery was made in the Hollywood Hills area of California when the car, which had been abandoned for around a month, was impounded.
Earlier this week, reports emerged that D4vd is now being considered a suspect, but it has been claimed that he is not cooperating with investigators. Now, sources have claimed that because of the state Celeste’s body was in when she was found, a cause of death may not be determined.
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According to sources who spoke to TMZ, the body was decapitated and was presented to the medical examiner. The limbs had been removed and split into several pieces, it has been claimed, but the torso was still intact. All body parts were “partially frozen” and had been thawing out while the singer was inside the Tesla, according to the publication.
According to sources, investigators were unsure whether the body belonged to a male or a female until after the discovery. The medical examiner is currently reportedly struggling to pin down a cause or manner of death despite initially being told the teenager was an “apparent homicide” victim.
According to sources, “It will most likely be’undetermined’.” Despite this, the teen’s death is being treated like a homicide by the LAPD’s Robbery Homicide Division, which means they can still make an arrest.
A police source earlier this week claimed that D4vd, whose real name is David Anthony Burke, is “not cooperating” with investigators and has not done so since the beginning. The singer’s identity has not yet been revealed, according to the source, and it’s unclear what crimes he and his accomplices may have allegedly committed.
The source continued, “We are working to determine whether her death was a murder or something else,” adding that Springtime was the closest we could have come to figuring out when she died. not then. His client was “fully cooperating” with authorities, according to D4vd’s representative, according to a statement released by NBC Los Angeles.
D4vd canceled Celeste’s tour’s final dates after her body was discovered, and a spokesperson claimed he was working with law enforcement. D4vd has been informed about the incident. And despite his ongoing absence from the tour, the singer is “cooperating fully with the authorities,” according to a singer’s spokesperson.
According to a statement released by the LAPD at the time, “Departments from the Robbery-Homicide Division conducted a search warrant on the 1300 block of Doheny Place in connection with the death of Celeste Rivas Hernandez.” In the coming days, detectives will examine a number of items of evidence that were recovered.
This investigation is ongoing, they say. Investigators are following up on a number of leads. The Media Relations Division will make the additional information available once it is made public. Anyone with information regarding this investigation is asked to contact LA Crime Stoppers at (212) 486-6890 or Robbery-Homicide Division at (212) 486-6890.
The Mirror has contacted D4vd’s representatives and the LAPD for comment.
Source: Mirror

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