The investigation into the girl’s death remains open weeks after she was found dead in the musician’s car.
Celeste Rivas Hernandez, the teenage girl who was found dead in the front trunk of a Tesla in a Hollywood tow yard, is finally going home after the medical examiner’s office released her body back to her family on Wednesday.
How her body wound up in the trunk of a multiplatinum musician’s vehicle while he is in the middle of a world tour remains a mystery, and has thrown into question the remaining tour dates and fueled rumors about his potential relationship with the girl, who was reported missing last year.What do we know
Celeste’s body was found Sept. 8, a day after her 15th birthday, but the cause of her death has not been released by the L.A. County Medical Examiner’s office. Celeste’s severely decomposed remains were found after complaints of a foul odor coming from an impounded vehicle at the tow yard.
The vehicle is registered to 20-year-old singer D4vd, whose real name is David Anthony Burke.
The Tesla was parked in the Hollywood Hills near a rental home where Burke was staying.