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Teenager's Body Found in Impounded Tesla, D4vd Tour Canceled Amid Investigation

The body of missing teenager Celeste Rivas Hernandez was found in an impounded Tesla in Los Angeles, prompting a police investigation and the cancellation of singer D4vd's world tour.

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  • The body of missing 15-year-old Celeste Rivas Hernandez was discovered inside an impounded Tesla vehicle in Los Angeles, initiating a police investigation into her death.
  • Following the discovery, singer D4vd's world tour, including all remaining U.S. and several European dates, was canceled, and tour promotions were suspended.
  • Authorities in Los Angeles are actively investigating the circumstances surrounding the teenager's death, though the cause of death has not yet been determined.
  • While the body was found in a car associated with the singer, D4vd himself has not been implicated as a suspect or person of interest in the ongoing police investigation.
  • Sony Music Publishing also suspended promotion of D4vd's debut album, and tour dates were removed from ticketing websites as the investigation proceeds.
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Center-leaning sources cover this story neutrally, focusing on the factual developments of the police investigation without assigning blame or using sensational language. They report the grim discovery of a body in a car registered to the singer, while also emphasizing that no crime has been indicated and the singer is cooperating, presenting a balanced account of the ongoing situation.

"D4vd's world tour has hit a bump in the road amid a police investigation reportedly involving the singer and TikTok sensation."

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"The last two remaining dates in singer d4vd’s U.S. tour and multiple stops in his upcoming European tour have been removed from ticketing websites, as authorities continue to investigate the discovery of the decomposed body of a teenage girl in Los Angeles."

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"Singer D4vd canceled the remainder of his U.S. tour amid an investigation into the death of a 15-year-old girl, whose decomposed remains were found last week in the trunk of his Tesla."

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"The remaining dates for the d4vd Withered 2025 World Tour appear to have been canceled, as a Los Angeles police investigation continues following the discovery of the body of a teenage girl stuffed in the trunk of a car registered to the singer and songwriter."

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Celeste Rivas Hernandez was a 15-year-old teenager whose body was found in an impounded Tesla vehicle in Los Angeles. The vehicle was linked to the singer D4vd, but details of their connection have not been made public.

The Los Angeles police are actively investigating the circumstances surrounding Celeste Rivas Hernandez's death. The cause of death has not yet been determined, and no suspects or persons of interest have been publicly identified.

D4vd's world tour was canceled, and promotional activities were suspended as a precautionary measure amid the ongoing police investigation into the teenager's death in the Tesla associated with him. However, D4vd has not been implicated as a suspect or person of interest.

No, D4vd has not been named a suspect or person of interest in the investigation into the death of Celeste Rivas Hernandez. Authorities have not publicly implicated him in the case.

Sony Music Publishing suspended promotion of D4vd's debut album, and all remaining tour dates in the U.S. and Europe were canceled and removed from ticketing websites following the discovery of the body and the ongoing investigation.

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