Scorched body found in separate LA tow yard after decomposing corpse discovered inside singer D4vd’s Tesla in impound lot: report
Scorched human remains were discovered inside a car sitting in a Los Angeles tow yard one day after a putrid dismembered body was found dumped in a Tesla belonging to singer D4vd in a different impoud lot in the same city.
The eerie concidence was reported by local outlets but the two cases are not believed to be linked, according to investigators.
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Police found a burned body in a torched blue Honda Civic on Tuesday in a lot located near Gage Street and Western Avenue, NBC LA reported.

Details about the victim and the owner of the vehicle were not immediately known.
It’s the second body found in LA tow yards in as many days.
The first gruesome discovery was made on a Hollywood impound lot on Monday where a Tesla reportedly registered to New York-born musician D4vd was found to contain a dead person wrapped in a plastic bag.
The poor soul was found in the “front trunk” of the 2023 Tesla in a “putrid” and decomposing state, according to police who said they were drawn to the car by a foul odor.

The car, which bears Texas license plates, had been towed to the lot after being reported abandoned in the Hollywood Hills roughly five days ago, according to investigators.
D4vd, who remains on tour in Minneapolis, is cooperating with police.
Police have not identified either of the two deceased people and have said they have no suspected connection.
D4vd went viral earlier this year at music festival Coachella — where he face-planted during a performance while attempting to complete a show-boating backflip.
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