Liam Payne's Death Sparks Suspicion Over Drug Involvement

Investigation reveals possible drugs involved in Argentine hotel fall
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Posted Oct 18, 2024 1:45 AM CDT
Liam Payne's Death Sparks Suspicion Over Drug Involvement
Liam Payne of One Direction performs during the Honda Civic Tour at Qualcomm Stadium on Thursday, July 9, 2015, in San Diego, Calif.   (Photo by Rich Fury/Invision/AP, File)

Authorities in Argentina are probing the death of former One Direction member Liam Payne, raising suspicions about drug involvement after a fatal fall from his third-story hotel room. The 31-year-old singer was discovered lifeless in the hotel's courtyard, in a scene described as chaotic by local police. In his room, investigators say they found multiple items broken, and medications like clonazepam along with energy supplements and other over-the-counter medications. Despite ruling out foul play, officials noted the case is still "suspicious," referencing potential alcohol and drug influence.

The Buenos Aires public prosecutor's office delivered an autopsy report indicating severe internal injuries consistent with a high fall. They found no defensive wounds, suggesting Payne might have been semi-conscious when he fell. Evidence also implied Payne was alone at the time. Statements were taken from hotel staff and two women who visited him before the tragedy but left prior to the incident.

In the wake of Payne's passing, fans and industry peers expressed their sorrow outside the Casa Sur Hotel and online. His family, seeking privacy, highlighted in a statement Payne's "kind, funny and brave soul." Despite struggles with fame and personal challenges, Payne's legacy endures through his music and the lasting impact on his followers. Tributes from fellow musicians like Ronnie Wood and the Backstreet Boys reflect the collective shock and deep loss felt across the music community. (This story was generated by Newser's AI chatbot. Source: the AP)

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