September 25, 2025: Singer D4vd, whose real name is David Anthony Burke, has vacated a Hollywood Hills mansion that became the focus of a police investigation following the discovery of 15-year-old Celeste Rivas Hernandez’s body. The $5 million property, once owned by actress Halle Berry, was recently searched by LAPD detectives, who seized electronics and other evidence connected to the case.
Tesla Discovery Sparks Investigation
Celeste’s remains were found inside the front trunk of a Tesla linked to D4vd. The car was located abandoned near the mansion and later impounded by authorities. Police reported that the body was in an advanced state of decomposition, and her official cause of death remains under investigation.
Sudden Move Raises Questions
The Hollywood mansion had been leased by D4vd’s manager, but the agreement was abruptly terminated only days after the police raid. Moving trucks were spotted outside the property as the singer and his team quickly vacated the residence, further fueling public interest and speculation about the ongoing case.
Cooperation With Authorities
Although D4vd has not been charged, he is said to be cooperating fully with law enforcement. The artist recently canceled his scheduled tour dates to focus on the investigation and any forthcoming legal proceedings.
Ongoing Forensic Work
Law enforcement officials continue to analyze evidence collected from the property and the Tesla, with forensic testing expected to play a critical role in determining the circumstances of Celeste’s death. As the investigation unfolds, the case remains under intense public scrutiny, with authorities urging patience while they work to uncover the truth behind this tragic incident.
Published by HOLR Magazine