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What's the connect between D4vd and Celeste Rivas?
An investigation continues into the death of 15-year-old Celeste Rivas. Meanwhile, singer D4vd has cancelled the rest of his world tour.
LOS ANGELES - Singer D4vd has apparently canceled the rest of his "Withered" world tour in the U.S. as well as some shows in Europe after the dismembered remains of a missing teen girl were discovered in the trunk of his car.
‘Withered’ world tour canceled
What we know:
TMZ was the first to report that D4vd canceled the remaining leg of his U.S. tour amid the ongoing death investigation of 15-year-old Celeste Rivas.
D4vd, whose legal name is David Burke, was scheduled to perform Friday night at The Warfield in San Francisco, then at the Greek Theatre in Los Angeles on Saturday night.
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Additionally, D4vd was scheduled to attend an event at the Grammy Museum on Sept. 24, according to TMZ, but at last check his name does not appear on the website's program calendar.
He is scheduled to resume his tour on Oct. 1 in Oslo, Norway.
However, several of his international stops beginning in October have been canceled, according to the venues' respective websites. Searches of his shows in the U.K., Sweden, Denmark, and the Netherlands show up as canceled.
Notices posted by the venues all issue the same statement that reads, "The d4vd concert is canceled due to unforeseen circumstances. Refunds will be issued at point of purchase."
Shows with dates in late November and early December, including several stops in Australia, do not show up as canceled.
LAPD continues death investigation
The backstory:
The dismembered remains of Rivas were discovered on Sept. 8 inside the Tesla after employees at Hollywood Tow reported smelling a strong odor.
When police arrived, they discovered the body wrapped in a bag inside the Tesla's trunk.
According to the LAPD, the Tesla was impounded and towed to the yard — an "official police garage" — by the city Department of Transportation because it was "parked on a public street for more than 72 hours."
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Authorities search D4VD's home amid teen's death
Authorities search D4VD's home after a teenage girl was found dead inside an abandoned Tesla previously registered under the singer's name.
Investigators said the Tesla had been parked in the Hollywood Hills for nearly a month before it was impounded two weeks ago.
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Neighbors said the Tesla had been moved several times over the past three months before it was found on Bluebird Avenue, where it was ultimately located.
The Tesla is registered in Hempstead, Texas to D4vd.
Who is Celeste Rivas?
Dig deeper:
Rivas was 13-years-old when she was reported missing on April 5, 2024 in Lake Elsinore.
TMZ' Charles Latibeaudiere told FOX 11 they got a tip last week and reached out to Rivas' mom, who told them that all she knew was that Celeste was dating someone named "David", although she'd never seen the boy. Rivas' mother told the publication her daughter had been missing for more than a year, and she was suspicious of the remains found in the Tesla.
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Rivas and D4vd both shared matching "Sshhh…" tattoos on their index fingers.
Following news of Rivas' death, D4vd canceled his show in Seattle for Wednesday night as part of his "Withered" world tour, according to TMZ. D4vd had been touring during the ongoing investigation and police previously said he was cooperating with investigators. The LAPD has not named him a person of interest or a suspect.
Not long after D4vd's name was linked to the Tesla investigation, he was dropped by Crocs and Hollister just days after he was announced as the face of their "Dream Drop" collaboration.
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On Wednesday, Sept. 17, detectives with the LAPD's Robbery-Homicide division served a search warrant at a Hollywood Hills home believed to be occupied by D4vd.
According to TMZ, detectives seized a computer and left with several evidence bags after the search.
What we don't know:
Rivas' cause of death is unknown.
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Police have not named a suspect or person of interest.
The Source: This report is based on previous FOX 11 reports and information from TMZ, which cited sources and an interview with the victim's mother. Additional details are attributed to the LAPD, providing sourcing from both media outlets and law enforcement directly involved in the investigation.