Body Found in Singer D4vd’s Tesla Identified as Missing 15-Year-Old ‘Celeste Rivas’

Body Found in Singer D4vd’s Tesla Identified as Missing 15-Year-Old ‘Celeste Rivas’

Published on September 18, 2025 at 8:58 AM by Evance Kapito

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The Los Angeles County Medical Examiner has identified the severely decomposed and dismembered body found in the trunk of a Tesla registered to singer D4vd as 15-year-old Celeste Rivas, a teenager who had been missing since April from Lake Elsinore, California.

The confirmation, made within the last 24 hours, comes after police had been working vigorously to identify the victim, who was described only as a 5’1″, 71-pound female with wavy black hair and a distinctive “Shhh…” tattoo on her right index finger.

The investigation took a series of bizarre and troubling turns as connections between the victim and the vehicle’s owner, the artist D4vd (real name David), began to surface.

A particularly striking detail is the matching tattoos. Both the victim, Celeste Rivas, and the singer D4vd have the identical “Shhh…” tattoo on their right index fingers. This discovery adds a layer of personal connection between the suspect and the deceased.

Furthermore, the victim’s mother confirmed to authorities that her daughter had a boyfriend named David.

Adding to the unsettling narrative, a previously leaked song by D4vd has resurfaced, in which the singer professes a haunting obsession with someone named Celeste. The lyrics include the lines:

“Oh, Celeste / The girl with my name tattooed on her chest”

Smell her on my clothes like cigarettes”

“I’m obsessed.”

“Oh, Celeste / Afraid you’ll only love me when undressed”

“Missing you so much makes me depressed”

The explicit mention of the name “Celeste” and themes of obsession have drawn significant attention from Netzens who are now connecting dots.

The grim discovery was made at a Hollywood impound lot. The Tesla had been towed there after being found abandoned in the Hollywood Hills. It was during an inventory of the vehicle that authorities found the body parts in the trunk. Police emphasized that the car, registered to D4vd, was never reported stolen.

D4vd, a rising star known for hits like “Romantic Homicide,” has not been publicly named as a suspect by the Los Angeles Police Department. However, the combination of owning the car where the body was found, the matching tattoos, the musical lyrics, and the confirmed relationship has placed him squarely at the center of a rapidly developing investigation.

The L.A. County Medical Examiner has yet to determine a cause of death, and the legal next of kin notification is still formally pending. No arrests have been announced as the investigation continues

 

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