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Los Angeles County medical examiners on April 22, 2026, ruled the death of Celeste Rivas Hernandez — the teenage girl whose dismembered body was found last September in the front trunk of a Tesla registered to musician D4vd (David Burke) — a homicide from “multiple penetrating injuries.” The autopsy recorded two penetrating torso wounds that may represent sharp-force injuries, dismemberment of upper and lower extremities, and extensive postmortem changes that limited the examination; time and precise place of death remain unknown.
The report said fragments of blue plastic were embedded in cut surfaces and noted other skin defects; toxicology showed low alcohol and possible stimulants not believed to be causal.
Prosecutors have charged Burke, 21, with first-degree murder with special circumstances, continuous sexual abuse of a child under 14 and mutilation of human remains; he has pleaded not guilty and his lawyers say they will vigorously defend him.
Officials said the cause and manner of death were determined in December 2025 but a court security hold delayed public release until this week.
Rivas Hernandez’s family has called for justice.
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Commenters point to earlier news reporting that establishes a longer timeline and online contact predating the homicide, debate parental culpability versus law‑enforcement and systemic gaps in handling teen runaways, and emphasize that allegations of payments to the family lack credible public evidence.
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