Los Angeles authorities are deep into an investigation after a horrifying discovery inside a vehicle registered to singer and songwriter d4vd (David Burke). A decomposing body, wrapped in plastic, was found stuffed inside the front trunk of a Tesla impounded at a Hollywood tow yard.
The vehicle had been towed five days earlier after someone reported a strong, foul odor coming from it. Once impound workers opened the hood, the remains were found. The body was badly decomposed, and investigators have yet to identify the victim or determine the cause of death.
The Tesla is officially registered to d4vd, the rising star best known for his viral hits and emotionally raw lyrics. However, law enforcement has not confirmed any link between the artist and the body. At this time, it’s unclear whether the car had been loaned, stolen, or used by someone else.
So far, d4vd has remained silent. Neither he nor his team has issued a statement addressing the situation. That silence is only adding fuel to the speculation online, with fans and critics alike asking: what really happened?
LAPD says the case is being treated as a death investigation and all scenarios are on the table. While rumors swirl, police are focused on forensic testing, reviewing surveillance footage, and piecing together a timeline for the vehicle’s movements.
It’s a disturbing situation with many unanswered questions, and all eyes are now on how both the investigation and d4vd’s camp will respond.
We’ll continue following the story as more details come to light.

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