Los Angeles police found the body of a female in a seizure vehicle that seized our singer D4VD.
LAPD officials told the BBC that officials responded to Monday’s call on Monday, saying “detectives found the foul smell of the vehicle in the car”.
CBS News, a US partner of the BBC, reported that Tesla has registered to D4VD and its real name is David Anthony Burke. Detectives said they did not identify someone interested.
A D4VD spokesman told NBC the singer “already knew what was going on and he was working fully with the authorities even though he was still on the tour.” The singer performed in Minneapolis on Tuesday.
LAPD did not confirm details about the car or its owner.
Officer Charles Miller said an investigation was underway and detectives believed the seized car might have been there “a few days.”
Tesla has Texas license plates that were towed from Hollywood Hills after being abandoned five days ago.
Local news station Ktla obtained aerial footage of the trailer yard showing a black Tesla with police officers crammed around its front torso.
According to the Los Angeles Times, a head and torso were found in a bag inside the trunk.
The Los Angeles County Medical Examiner’s Office said on its website that the remains belonged to a woman about 5 feet 2 inches and weighed about 70 pounds (31kg).
Officials were unable to determine her age or race.
But she has wavy black hair, wearing a tube top and black leggings. The tattoo on her index finger to her right said, “Shh…”
D4VD, 20, is known for my viral fate with me and the romantic murders and is currently on tour.

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