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The Los Angeles County Medical Examiner's Office finally revealed Rivas' autopsy report after the singer D4vd was charged in her murder
Celeste Rivas Hernandez died from “multiple penetrating injuries” on her upper abdomen, according to an autopsy report from the Los Angeles County Medical Examiner’s Office released on Wednesday.
The report, which has long been under seal, was finally released to the public after the singer D4vd — real name David Anthony Burke — was charged with Rivas’ murder Monday, April 20.
“There are two penetrating wounds of the torso with smooth edges that may represent sharp force injuries. The wound on the upper abdomen penetrates the liver, and the wound on the left chest penetrates one of the left intercostal spaces, with disruption of the adjacent ribs’ cortical surfaces. The left lung appears intact,” the report, obtained by Rolling Stone, reads. “The cause of death is multiple penetrating injuries. The manner of death is classified as homicide.”
The report said postmortem toxicology performed on liver tissue showed the presence of “a low level of ethanol.” Investigators said it may have been due to “postmortem changes or ingestion, and does not appear to be contributory to the cause of death.”
The 26-page autopsy report comes seven months after Rivas’ dismembered body was found in the front trunk of a towed and impounded Tesla registered to D4vd, whose legal name is David Anthony Burke. Law enforcement officials kept a tight lid on their criminal probe during that time and even got a court order barring coroner officials from releasing their findings. The ME’s office vocally opposed the security hold, saying it precluded the agency from “serving our community with full transparency.”
“After several months, I am grateful this information can now be released, not only to the public, but also to the grieving family enduring loss,” the chief medical examiner, Dr. Odey Ukpo, said in a statement. “It is unfathomable they have had to wait this long to learn what happened to their daughter.”
— Nancy Dillon (@Nancy__Dillon) April 22, 2026Celeste Rivas autopsy finally unsealed, released by LA County Medical Examiner
"There are 2 penetrating wounds of the torso with smooth edges that may represent sharp force injuries"
"Cause of death is multiple penetrating injuries"
"Manner of death is classified as homicide" pic.twitter.com/SwylAZrlVd
A narrative section of the report released Wednesday provides additional detail beyond the medical examiner’s earlier findings issued before the security hold. It reiterates that Rivas was dismembered and so severely decomposed that her eye color, age and ethnicity could not be determined from her appearance. The report also includes new details, noting that her arms and legs appeared to have been “dismembered into several fragments.”
The state of Rivas’ remains was so bad that the ME was also unable to determine her eye color, age, or ethnicity. They did, however, note a yellow metal stud earring and a distinct tattoo on her right index finger that read, “Shhh…” (A photo of Burke with a similar tattoo was unearthed after Rivas was identified.)
An official ruling on Rivas’ cause of death did not come quickly. At the end of September, the LAPD released a statement explaining the lack of named suspects, charges, or arrests. They, in part, noted that the medical examiner still had not “determined the cause or manner” of Rivas’ death, meaning it was technically still “unclear” if there was “any criminal culpability beyond the concealment of her body.”
The first indication that a cause had been determined came in November, when the LAPD filed a declaration requesting a court order to prevent the medical examiner from releasing Rivas’ autopsy findings. (In the filing, the case was described as “an investigation into murder.”) While the judge granted the LAPD’s request, the ME’s office expressed frustration with it in a rare public statement.
“The department’s mission is to have full transparency with the community by providing information about our cases to empower people to make changes that save lives,” Chief Medical Examiner Dr. Odey Ukpo said. “Since becoming the department head, I’ve worked on eradicating the practice of placing security holds on medical examiner cases simply by law enforcement request. The practice of security holds is virtually unheard of in other counties and has not been proven to improve outcomes in the legal system.”
The release of the autopsy comes after Burke was arrested last week and formally charged on Monday. He’s facing one count of first-degree murder with special circumstances, including lying in wait, murdering a witness in an ongoing investigation, and financial gain. The L.A. County DA’s office revealed that, prior to her death, Rivas was a witness in an ongoing investigation into Burke for “lewd and lascivious sexual acts” with a person under 14.
Along with the murder charge, Burke is also facing charges of sexual acts with a person under 14 and mutilating the remains of a body. Burke was arraigned and pleaded not guilty on Monday.
This is a developing story…
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