Celeste Rivas Hernandez has been laid to rest one month after her body was discovered in the front trunk of a Tesla registered to musician D4vd. The 14-year-old was buried on October 6 at Queen of Heaven Cemetery and Mortuary in Rowland Heights, California, where family and friends gathered to honor her memory.
The funeral came after the Los Angeles County Medical Examiner released her remains to her family on September 23. Photos from the service showed a large white tent set up on the cemetery grounds as mourners paid their respects to the teen whose death remains under investigation.
Investigation Into Celeste Rivas Hernandez’s Death Continues
The Los Angeles Police Department discovered Celeste’s body on September 8 after receiving reports of a foul odor coming from a towed Tesla at an impound lot in Hollywood. Authorities said the car, registered to singer David Anthony Burke — known professionally as D4vd — had been abandoned for weeks in the Hollywood Hills before being towed. The remains were wrapped in a bag and found in the vehicle’s front trunk.
The LAPD stated in a September 30 press release that Celeste may have been deceased for several weeks before being found. The Los Angeles County Medical Examiner has not yet determined her cause or manner of death. Police emphasized that while the case is still open, no criminal charges have been filed against D4vd, and the death has not been ruled a homicide.
Law enforcement sources confirmed that detectives executed a search warrant on a Hollywood Hills property D4vd had reportedly been renting before leaving for his world tour in August. The musician has canceled all remaining tour dates following the discovery, including U.S. shows and his planned international performances.

Family and Public Reaction to the Case
The funeral brought an emotional closure for the family, but questions about Celeste’s final days remain unanswered. Friends and supporters have shared tributes online, calling for clarity and justice in the ongoing case. The story has drawn national attention due to the link to D4vd, a rising music star whose breakout hit “Romantic Homicide” brought him international fame.
D4vd’s manager told NBC News the artist is “fully cooperating with authorities” as the investigation continues. Meanwhile, police say their Robbery-Homicide Division is committed to uncovering the full truth behind Celeste’s death.
Celeste Rivas Hernandez’s burial marks a somber milestone in a case that has shaken her loved ones and sparked widespread public concern. While her family mourns, the investigation into how the young teen ended up in the vehicle of a popular musician remains active and unresolved.
FYI (keeping you in the loop)-
Q1: Where was Celeste Rivas Hernandez buried?
She was laid to rest at Queen of Heaven Cemetery and Mortuary in Rowland Heights, California.
Q2: Has D4vd been charged in connection with Celeste’s death?
No. Authorities say D4vd has not been charged, and the death has not been ruled a homicide.
Q3: What is the latest on the cause of death?
The Los Angeles County Medical Examiner has not yet determined the cause or manner of death.
Q4: Did D4vd cancel his tour after the discovery?
Yes. D4vd canceled all remaining U.S. and international tour dates after Celeste’s body was found.
Q5: How long was the Tesla abandoned before the discovery?
Police said the Tesla had been abandoned in the Hollywood Hills for several weeks before it was towed.
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