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LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- The family of Celeste Rivas Hernandez, the
14-year-old girl whose decomposing, dismembered body was found in singer
D4vd's Tesla, will give a public statement on Monday.
It will be the first time we hear from them since D4vd's arrest.
An attorney representing the family said on Friday that they plan to
attend D4vd's arraignment if charges are filed, as well as the district attorney's press conference.
The LAPD said the case will be presented to the Los Angeles County
District Attorney's Office on Monday for filing consideration.
Following the DA's press conference, the family will make their first
public statement through their attorney outside the courthouse.
The family's attorney said that they plan to "fully participate" in the
court proceedings.
"The Rivas Hernandez family is committed to ensuring that Celeste's
voice is heard and her memory is honored throughout this process," the attorney, Patrick Steinfeld, said in a statement.
ABC7 has learned the teenager's parents and sister will be present.
D4vd was arrested on Thursday in connection with the killing of Rivas Hernandez. The 21-year-old singer, whose legal name is David Burke, is
being held without bail.
In a statement, the singer's attorneys maintained his innocence.
"Let us be clear -- the actual evidence in this case will show that
David Burke did not murder Celeste Rivas Hernandez and he was not the
cause of her death. There has been no indictment returned by any grand
jury in this case and no criminal complaint filed. David has only been
detained under suspicion. We will vigorously defend David's innocence,"
the attorneys said.
Lake Elsinore community remembers teen
A memorial of pictures, candles and flowers dedicated to Celeste Rivas Hernandez are in front of her Lake Elsinore home. The memorial was
started by next door neighbor Kayleigh Cortez.
She added lights spelling the teen's name after getting news that there
was an arrest after her murder.
"I was sitting down at my table, and I jumped up and I'm like, 'Let's
go, let's get this justice,'" Cortez said.
Cortez started the memorial soon after Rivas Hernandez's body was found.
"It broke my heart. I have a 14-year-old daughter, and they would have
gone to high school together," Cortez said.
Across the street, Jamxie Roman said she met Rivas Hernandez.
"We clicked as neighbors. She'd see me and she'd wave. She was nice, a
nice person," Roman said.
Roman says she hopes police have arrested the right person, and that the
family could move one step closer to justice.
"I just kind of try to give them their space," Roman said. "We weren't
close anyway, I spoke more to their daughter."
Celeste Rivas Hernandez was reported missing in 2024
The body of Rivas Hernandez, a 14-year-old from Lake Elsinore, was found
in September 2025 in the trunk of a towed Tesla registered to D4vd.
She was reported missing in 2024, investigators confirmed to ABC News
following the discovery.
According to court filings in connection with a Los Angeles County grand
jury investigation in connection with Rivas Hernandez's death, her
"severely decomposed, dismembered body" was found in the front trunk of
D4vd's abandoned, impounded Tesla on Sept. 8, 2025, at a Hollywood tow
yard. Her head and torso were found in one bag, and her arms and legs in another, according to the filings from Los Angeles County District
Attorney Nathan Hochman.
The Tesla had been at the impound lot for two days after being found
abandoned on a Hollywood street, investigators said. The towed vehicle
was registered to Burke.
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