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Human remains in Tesla, which is connected to the singer D4VD

Nana MediaBy Nana MediaSeptember 10, 20253 Mins Read
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Introduction to the Case

The Los Angeles police have discovered female human remains in a vehicle registered to US singer D4VD. This shocking find was made after officials responded to a call about a bad smell coming from a vehicle in a towing yard. Detectives from the LAPD found the remains in the car, which is a Tesla with a Texas license plate.

The Discovery

On Monday, the LAPD received a call about a strong odor emanating from a vehicle in a towing yard. When detectives arrived, they found the remains in the trunk of the Tesla. According to the Los Angeles Times, the head and upper body were found in a bag. The medical examiner’s office in Los Angeles County has released some details about the remains, including the fact that the woman was approximately 5 feet 2 inches tall and weighed around 154 pounds.

Description of the Victim

The victim had wavy black hair and was wearing a tube top and black leggings at the time of her death. She also had a distinctive tattoo on her right index finger that read "Shhh…". Despite these details, officials have not been able to determine the woman’s age or identity.

The Vehicle’s Owner

The Tesla where the remains were found is registered to D4VD, a 20-year-old singer whose real name is David Anthony Burke. D4VD is known for his viral hits "Here with Me" and "Romantic Murder". According to his spokesman, the singer is aware of the situation and is cooperating fully with the authorities. D4VD is currently on tour and performed in Minneapolis on Tuesday.

The Investigation

The LAPD has launched an investigation into the discovery of the remains, but so far, no person of interest has been identified. Officer Charles Miller said that the investigation is ongoing and that the confiscated car had likely been in the towing yard for "a few days". The Tesla was towed from the Hollywood Hills after being left there for five days. Local news station KTLA obtained aerial photos of the towing yard, showing officials crowded around the front of the Tesla.

D4VD’s Cooperation

D4VD’s spokesman told NBC that the singer is "informed about what happened, and although he is still on tour, he is fully cooperating with the authorities". The LAPD has not confirmed any details about the car or its owner, but the investigation is ongoing. As the case continues to unfold, more information is likely to come to light about the identity of the victim and the circumstances surrounding her death.

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