Autopsy reveals cause of death for teen found in singer D4vd's Tesla
Medical examiner's report shows 14-year-old Celeste Rivas Hernandez died from multiple penetrating injuries in case where singer D4vd faces murder charges.

The Los Angeles County medical examiner's office released an autopsy report Wednesday showing that 14-year-old Celeste Rivas Hernandez died from multiple penetrating injuries. The teenager's remains were found in the trunk of a Tesla belonging to singer D4vd, who has been charged with her murder.
The medical examiner's office had determined in December that Hernandez's death was a homicide caused by the penetrating injuries. However, the autopsy report was sealed by a judge at the request of law enforcement and remained unavailable for months during the ongoing investigation.
Prosecutors moved this week to lift the sealing order, allowing the report's release. Los Angeles police had sought to keep the findings confidential while they investigated the case against D4vd, who was formally charged with murder this week.
In their first public statement since the charges were announced, Hernandez's family said "all we want is justice" regarding the case. The family had remained largely silent during the months-long investigation that preceded the formal charges against the singer.
The case has drawn significant attention due to D4vd's status as a recording artist. Details about the circumstances surrounding Hernandez's death and how her remains came to be in the Tesla have not been fully disclosed by authorities.