The tragic case of Celeste Rivas Hernandez, only 14, has shocked the nation as new details emerge regarding her death and the subsequent arrest of 21-year-old alt-pop singer D4vd (David Burke).
According to an autopsy released by the Los Angeles County Medical Examiner, Celeste died from penetrating injuries, ruled a homicide. Her body was discovered dismembered in the trunk of a parked Tesla in the Hollywood Hills last September, sparking outrage and concern in the community.
d4vd, known for hits like 'Romantic Homicide,' has been charged with first-degree murder and other offenses after prosecutors alleged that he killed Celeste out of fear she would expose their sexual relationship, which began when she was only 13 years old. The pressures of fame and a potential downfall weighed heavily in this tragic narrative.
As her family seeks closure, the heart-wrenching implications of this case are being felt across social media platforms and beyond, raising questions about justice and the protection of minors in the music industry.




















