Representatives for Queens-born singer D4vd, who is at the heart of a grisly death investigation after a dismembered decomposing corpse was found inside his impounded Tesla, assured that the artist will be cooperating with authorities even as his world tour presses on.
D4vd, whose real name is David Anthony Burke, is set to perform at The Fillmore Minneapolis on Tuesday night as authorities probe the bizarre death scene on the other end of the country.
“D4vd has been informed about what’s happened. And, although he is still out on tour, he is fully cooperating with the authorities,” a spokesperson for the singer told NBC Los Angeles on Tuesday.
A dead body was found inside a Tesla car in Los Angeles on Monday that belongs to New York-born singer D4vd. Getty ImagesPolice discovered the putrid body, which reportedly wasn’t fully intact, sealed in a bag in the front trunk of Burke’s Tesla on Monday afternoon after passersby reported a “foul odor coming from a vehicle,” according to police.
Authorities noted it will take some time to properly identify the victim due to the body’s advanced decay, likely caused by several days spent baking in the California heat.
The Tesla, adorned with Texas plates, was apparently abandoned in Los Angeles’ Hollywood Hills five days ago, according to investigators.
Police discovered a decomposing body that wasn’t fully intact on Monday afternoon after passersby reported a “foul odor coming from a vehicle,” according to police. KABCAt the time, Burke was performing in Columbus, Ohio, according to his tour schedule. All the while, he was consistently posting on Instagram and sharing tour updates with his 2 million followers.
Many fans of the 20-year-old “Romantic Homicide” artist were originally worried Burke would axe the rest of his 40 scheduled performances, including commitments to next year’s Lollapalooza music festival in Chicago.
The Post reached out to Burke’s attorney for comment.






