After months of speculation and delays, officials have announced that the teen girl found in singer D4vd's car died from multiple penetrating injuries. The Los Angeles County medical examiner's office stated that Celeste Rivas Hernandez's death was ruled a homicide, with injuries attributed to an undisclosed object. Celeste, 14, was discovered in the front boot of a Tesla registered to D4vd, facing several charges, including murder. D4vd, whose real name is David Anthony Burke, pleaded not guilty, with his attorneys proclaiming he will be vigorously defended. Investigators revealed that Rivas Hernandez had been missing for several months after last being seen alive on the way to Burke's Hollywood Hills home. Medical examinations later found stab wounds and noted a long gap between her death and the discovery of her remains, complicating the investigation. The teen's family has expressed their grief and called for justice.