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A teenager whose body was found in Tesla of singer D4VD can be dead “for several weeks”

A 15-year-old girl may have been dead “for several weeks” when her remains were discovered in the safe-songwriter D4VD Tesla in Los Angeles, police announced on Monday.

It is still not known how Celeste Rivas Hernandez died, but the police recognized that there is probably a “criminal guilt” for “the concealment of his body,” Los Angeles police said in a statement.

Celeste’s body was “found in the Tesla trunk area belonging to David Burke” on September 8, police said, using the real name of D4VD.

“The vehicle was parked in the place from which it was towed for several weeks, so Ms. Rivas Hernandez can die for several weeks before the discovery of her body,” they said.

The police discovered Celeste’s body after the police were called to Hollywood Tow due to a foul odor from Tesla, authorities said.

“Los Angeles County Legalist has not yet determined the cause or the manner of the death of Ms. Rivas Hernandez,” the police said on Monday. “As such, it is not clear if there is criminal guilt beyond the concealment of his body.”

The girl of 71 pounds with wavy black hair wore a tube top, black leggings, a yellow metal chain bracelet and head earrings at the time of her death, said the medical examiner.

A D4VD representative could not be reached immediately to comment on Tuesday.

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