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D4vd cancels tour as family of 15-year-old found dead in his Tesla speak out

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Singer D4vd has canceled the remainder of his U.S. tour dates after the body of a teenage girl was discovered in a Tesla vehicle registered under his name, sparking shock and grief among fans and the family of the deceased.

The 19-year-old artist, whose real name is David Anthony Burke, had been midway through promoting his debut album Withered when news broke that the body of Celeste Rivas Hernandez, a 15-year-old missing girl, had been found in the trunk of a car connected to him.


Discovery of Celeste Rivas Hernandez

Celeste, who went missing in April 2024 from Lake Elsinore, California, at the age of 13, had not been seen for more than a year. Last week, police received reports of a foul odor coming from an abandoned Tesla on North Mansfield Avenue in the Hollywood Hills. When the vehicle was impounded and searched, Celeste’s decomposed remains were found inside.

The Tesla was confirmed to be registered under Burke’s legal name. While authorities have not formally connected the singer to her death, his representatives told NBC News that he is “fully cooperating” with the ongoing investigation.

The medical examiner’s office reported that Hernandez was found clothed in a tube top, black leggings, stud earrings, and a yellow metal bracelet. Due to the level of decomposition, it was difficult to determine exactly how long she had been deceased.


Heartbroken family speaks out

Days after the discovery, Celeste’s family broke their silence. In a public statement shared on a GoFundMe campaign created to cover funeral expenses, they wrote:

“She was a beloved daughter, sister, cousin, and friend. Her family is heartbroken and devastated by this tragic loss. They are seeking help to lay her body to rest. Any funds you are able to donate are greatly appreciated.”

The fundraising page, which confirmed that Celeste had been officially identified as the body found last week, initially set a target of $20,000. Within days, donations poured in, and the campaign surpassed its goal. At the time of writing, contributions had already exceeded $20,000, with supporters from across the country expressing condolences.


Impact on D4vd’s career

Following the developments, D4vd’s team quietly removed upcoming concert listings, including appearances at venues in Los Angeles and the Grammy Museum, from official websites. Multiple outlets have since confirmed that all remaining tour dates for his debut album have been scrapped.

The cancellation marks a sudden halt for the rising star, who had gained popularity through viral singles and was building momentum with Withered.


Controversial music connection

The case took an unusual twist when fans began resurfacing an unreleased track allegedly linked to D4vd. An old song titled “Celeste_Demo unfin” had appeared on SoundCloud years earlier before being deleted.

Lyrics from the track included lines such as:

“Oh, Celeste / The girl with my name tattooed on her chest / Smell her on my clothes like cigarettes / I hear her voice each time I take a breath / I’m obsessed.”

And further:

“Afraid you’ll only love me when undressed / But you look so damn gorgeous in that dress / Missing you so much makes me depressed.”

Although there is no concrete evidence that the song referred to Hernandez, its existence has fueled public speculation, particularly on social media.


Mother’s statement and investigation

Adding to the intrigue, Celeste’s mother told investigators that her daughter had a boyfriend named David around the time she vanished. Authorities have not confirmed any formal connection between Burke and the missing teen beyond the registration of the Tesla.

Meanwhile, police have stated that the investigation remains active. No charges have been filed, and officials emphasize that D4vd’s cooperation has been ongoing.


Public reaction

Fans of the singer have expressed shock at the news, many taking to online platforms to question the strange overlap between the artist’s past music and the current investigation. Others urged caution, noting that no official link has been established and stressing the importance of allowing authorities to complete their work.


Conclusion

What began as a missing persons case in 2024 has now become a national story involving one of music’s rising stars. The cancellation of D4vd’s Withered tour underscores the seriousness of the situation, while the family of Celeste Rivas Hernandez continues to grieve the devastating loss of their daughter.

For now, the case remains under investigation as authorities work to determine the full circumstances surrounding her death and any potential connections to the young artist whose name has unexpectedly become entwined with this tragedy.

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