Big questions continued to linger Monday in the death of a 15-year-old girl whose decomposing and dismembered body was found at a Hollywood tow yard in the front trunk of a Tesla owned by popular singer D4vd.
Community members gathered for a vigil in Celeste Rivas’ hometown of Lake Elsinore on Sunday to remember the teen whose remains were found in the car, which was registered in Texas to D4vd, real name David Anthony Burke, whose performing career appears to have come to a halt.
The vehicle had been abandoned in the Hollywood Hills for an extended period before it was towed to an official police impound lot.
Rivas had been reported missing by her mother last year, when the girl was just 13. The mother has told reporters that D4vd — pronounced “David” — was the girl’s boyfriend.
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