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Singer D4vd named as target in Los Angeles grand jury investigation
Summary
Los Angeles prosecutors have identified singer D4vd (David Burke) as the target of a county grand jury investigation into the death of a teenage girl whose body was found in a Tesla registered to him; subpoenas were issued and a judge ordered family members to appear in California to testify.
Content
Los Angeles county prosecutors have described the singer D4vd, whose legal name is David Burke, as the target of a grand jury investigation into the death of a teenage girl. The girl's body was found in September 2025 in a Tesla that was registered to Burke. Previously sealed subpoenas were issued and later obtained by the Associated Press. Family members challenged the subpoenas, and a judge ordered them to appear in California to testify.
What is known:
- Prosecutors described 20-year-old David Burke (stage name D4vd) as the target of a Los Angeles county grand jury probe into the death of Celeste Rivas Hernandez.
- The body of a teenage girl was discovered in a Tesla registered to Burke in September 2025; authorities say the girl had been reported missing earlier.
- Sealed subpoenas were issued in the case and became public after family members appealed; a judge in Texas ordered the family to appear in California to testify.
- No official cause of death has been publicly released and the investigation remains ongoing.
Summary:
The designation of Burke as a target indicates the case is under active grand jury review and that subpoenas have been used to seek testimony from family members. Undetermined at this time.
