Decomposed Body Found in Tesla Belonging to Singer D4vd at Los Angeles Impound Lot

A badly decomposed female body was discovered Monday inside a Tesla registered to singer D4vd at a Los Angeles impound lot, local authorities confirmed. Police were called to Hollywood Tow on North Mansfield Avenue after staff reported a foul odor coming from the vehicle. Officers located the remains inside a bag in the trunk, surrounded by police tape as investigators examined the scene. The car had been abandoned and later impounded, according to officials.



The Los Angeles County Medical Examiner said the victim, whose age and ethnicity could not be determined, had been deceased “for an extended period of time.” The woman was described as having wavy black hair and wearing a tube top, black leggings, a yellow chain bracelet, and stud earrings. Weighing approximately 71 pounds, her remains were severely decomposed, delaying formal identification.


D4vd, born David Anthony Burke, is currently on his Withered World tour and was scheduled to perform in Minneapolis on Tuesday. A spokesperson confirmed the singer had been informed of the discovery and is cooperating fully with authorities. Universal Music Group referred inquiries to D4vd’s attorney, who has not yet commented. Meanwhile, Los Angeles police are also investigating an unrelated case after another body was found in a car at a tow yard in South Los Angeles, though no connection between the two incidents has been established.

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