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D4vd case takes new turn with brother, manager taking spotlight; Celeste Rivas' remains handed over to family

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The mysterious death of Celeste Rivas, a teen whose body was found in singer D4vd's Tesla, took surprising turns with several unexpected twists in the past few days. After LAPD raided and searched D4vd's rented apartment, cops did not release any official statement other than that they were following many leads, but several other aspects linking D4vd to dead teen Celeste has come to the surface.

D4vd, his manager broke rent agreement after raid, reveals owner

Mladen Trifunovic, the owner of the apartment which was rented in D4vd's manager Josh Marshall's name, revealed that he was never aware that D4vd used to stay in that apartment. He has now revealed that the musician's manager signed the lease in February 2024. After the recent raid by the LAPD, Marshall asked him to terminate the lease and they have been moving out everything from the apartment.

"They didn’t want to be there anymore," Trifunovic told DailyMail, adding he had no idea who David Burke (D4vd) was, or that he was living at the home until his real estate manager told him about the raid on Thursday. Trifunovic, an AI developer and crypto investor, hasn’t had any direct contact with the LAPD and isn’t sure what was found inside the home or what kinds of tests were carried out.



Did Celeste attend D4vd's concert with the singer's brother?

While the cops are yet to ascertain the exact date of Celeste's death as she was dead before September 8 when he rotting body was found in D4vd's car, a video has surfaced claiming that Celeste was seen at a concert of D4vd wearing the same dress that she was wearing when she died. The concert took place in Silver Spring, Maryland on August 24 and social media users claim Celeste could be seen backstage next to D4vd's brother Caleb.

Celeste's remains handed over to family

The LAPD confirmed that Celeste Rivas's remains were released to her family for memorial services. This indicates that the investigation might be coming to an end as the cops don't need the body anymore and collected evrything they needed.



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