D4vd Teen Murder Case: new autopsy report reveals chilling details about Celeste Rivas’ death
Celeste Rivas Hernandez, found in D4vd tesla last year died from 'multiple penetrating injuries', claims report
D4vd teen murder case has took another turn after heart breaking facts revealed about Celeste Rivas' death.
On Wednesday, the Los Angeles County Medical Examiner’s Office has released Celeste's bonechilling postmortem report, which has revealed the cause of death of teenager, whose decomposed body was found in D4vd's tesla last year.
The toxiology, which was done on Celeste's liver tissue detected a "low level of ethanol".
Autopsy report also confirmed the presence of alcohol in Celeste's system at the time of her murder and tested as "presumptive positive" for benzodiazepines, methamphetamines and MDMA.
As reported by BBC, the teenager - who was missing for months before her death suffered two "penetrating wounds" to her torso, per the report.
Celeste was wounded at the right abdomen with an injury to her liver, left chest.
Her adjacent ribs were also disrupted, and the report also confirmed bilateral dismemberment of her upper and lower extremities.
The cause of her death has been ruled a homicide as the painful postmorten report also confirmed that Celeste died from "multiple penetrating injuries."
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