The heartbreaking final resting place of Celeste Abigail Rivas Hernandez — the 15-year-old girl whose butchered body was crammed into singer D4vd’s Tesla in Hollywood — has been revealed for the first time.
Her grave at Queen of Heaven Cemetery & Mortuary in Rowland Heights features a polished black granite headstone honoring the teen with a haunting portrait of Celeste depicted an angel, flanked by the Virgin of Guadalupe and etched butterflies.
The marker is black and white, except for the apparently AI-generated photo of the teen.
In September, Hernandez’s dismembered body was found inside the abandoned Tesla belonging to the D4vd, aka David Anthony Burke, 20, in a Hollywood Hills impound lot.
The teen went missing from Lake Elsinore in early 2024. Authorities believe she may have been dead for weeks before being placed in the trunk of the car.
Just last week, a popular Twitch streamer and friend of the embattled musician was arrested at his mother’s home in Montana for allegedly failing to appear as a witness for a Los Angeles homicide investigation.
Neo Langston, 23, was arrested on January 22 on an unspecified warrant issued by the Los Angeles Police Department, according to jail records. Court documents obtained by KTVH revealed that he was booked for dodging a mandated appearance as a witness in a homicide probe in LA.
Eagle-eyed sleuths plucked damning lyrics from one of the rising rapper’s unreleased songs mentioning an old flame named Celeste, a matching tattoo and an old Twitch stream where a girl matching her description was brought on as a guest.
A grand jury for the case has already convened, and several witnesses have presented their testimonies. On Dec. 10, a witness was labeled as being “uncooperative” after a tense hallway exchange between a deputy district attorney and the witness’s attorney, TMZ reported.
It’s unclear if Langston is the unwilling witness in question. TMZ reported that he bonded out of jail after covering his $60,000 bail early Saturday morning.
While D4vd initially was reportedly cooperating with authorities, law enforcement indicated the singer has been named as a person of interest.
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As of Thursday, no formal charges have been filed against Burke, who has remained largely silent on social media since his tour was abruptly canceled amid the scandal.






