BREAKING THE SILENCE: A recording that the police are confiscating is said to be the voice of singer D4vd – He cried a lot, mixed with the crying was the sound of breaking things very loudly, and “Celes, I’m sorry, I was wrong, did I do that to you?” – And…..the time the recording is said to have been recorded was near the day Celeste disappeared and the HORRIBLE SOUND that followed made listeners panic .N

The entertainment world is reeling after police reportedly confiscated a deeply disturbing audio recording believed to feature the voice of singer D4vd, taken just days before the mysterious disappearance of his close friend, Celeste. The recording — now considered a central piece of evidence in the ongoing investigation — is described by insiders as “raw, emotional, and terrifyingly real.”

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According to a police source, the recording was recovered from a hidden compartment inside D4vd’s suitcase following his dramatic arrest at the airport earlier this week. Initially thought to contain personal belongings, the suitcase instead held a series of handwritten letters, photographs, and several data drives, one of which stored the now-infamous audio file. Investigators have since verified that the timestamp on the file matches the night before Celeste was last seen alive.

Authorities who listened to the file say it begins with the sound of heavy breathing and muffled sobs, followed by a male voice — believed to be D4vd’s — crying out in anguish. Through the chaos, the voice can be heard pleading, his words trembling and broken:

“Celes… I’m sorry… I was wrong… did I do that to you?”

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Moments later, the emotional breakdown escalates. Loud crashes of glass shattering and furniture being thrown dominate the recording, interwoven with heart-wrenching cries that seem to alternate between anger, regret, and despair. Then comes a final, unidentifiable sound — described by one investigator as “horrible and metallic, unlike anything you’d expect to hear in a domestic setting.” Officers reportedly stopped playback multiple times due to the disturbing intensity of the recording.

The timing of this discovery has fueled a storm of speculation. Celeste, a rising model and rumored to have been romantically involved with D4vd, vanished without a trace two nights after the recording was believed to have been made. Her last known contact was a brief voice message to a friend, where she mentioned feeling “unsafe” and “followed.” Since then, no confirmed sightings have been reported.

In the wake of these revelations, fans have flooded social media with conflicting reactions. The hashtag #JusticeForCeleste has been trending globally, while supporters of the artist have rallied behind #FreeD4vd, claiming the audio could be part of a setup or media manipulation campaign aimed at destroying his career. Some have even speculated that the recording might be a demo track or an unreleased performance piece, taken out of context to paint him in a sinister light.

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Meanwhile, police sources have confirmed that forensic teams are enhancing the recording to verify its authenticity, using advanced voice-matching technology. “We cannot jump to conclusions yet,” said one investigator. “What we can confirm is that the emotional distress in that voice is undeniable — and the timing is too significant to ignore.”

D4vd remains in custody, reportedly refusing to comment on the audio or on Celeste’s disappearance. His legal team has requested confidentiality, while close friends describe him as “devastated” and “barely speaking.” Insiders hint that a press conference may be held in the next 48 hours, where authorities are expected to reveal more about what they found — and what that “horrible sound” at the end of the tape truly was.

Until then, the world waits — anxious, horrified, and desperate to know:
What really happened between D4vd and Celeste that night?
And is the recording a confession… or a cry for help?