LOS ANGELES, California – A judge has ordered the Los Angeles County Medical Examiner to seal all records in the death of 15-year-old Celeste Rivas Hernandez, blocking the release of any information about how or when she died.

Rivas Hernandez’s remains were discovered in early September inside the front trunk of a Tesla registered to Houston-raised pop singer David Burke, known as D4vd. The discovery sparked a far-reaching LAPD homicide investigation that remains active.

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The Medical Examiner confirmed to NBC4 in Los Angeles it received a court order on November 21 requiring a full security hold on the case. The order prevents the agency from releasing documents, cause and man

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