Liam Payne, a former member of the band One Direction, passed away last week in Buenos Aires, Argentina. An initial toxicology report indicates that Payne had cocaine in his body at the time of his death, according to an Argentine official. The report suggests Payne may have used cocaine, but definitive details regarding its quantity and impact remain under investigation.
Payne, 31, was found deceased after a fall from a third-floor hotel balcony in Buenos Aires. The Argentine public prosecution is actively investigating the circumstances surrounding the event, acknowledging the presence of drugs, including cocaine, in his system. The prosecution’s spokesperson emphasized that while the preliminary results indicate cocaine exposure, they do not necessarily reflect the exact level of the substance at the time of death.
Argentine investigators reportedly discovered a mix of narcotics and alcohol scattered among broken objects in Payne’s hotel room. The scene included a damaged TV screen and a blister pack of clonazepam, a substance known to depress the central nervous system, as well as other over-the-counter medications. These elements have led to speculation that Payne may have experienced a drug-induced emotional breakdown, possibly contributing to his fatal fall.
The investigation extends to seeking details about the origin of the substances found in Payne’s room. Authorities have gathered statements from hotel personnel and two individuals who visited Payne hours before his death. The local police continue to probe into who might have supplied the narcotics to Payne at the CasaSur Hotel in Palermo, a stylish area of Buenos Aires.
In the wake of Payne’s death, fans and figures from the music industry have shared tributes, expressing their grief over the loss of the beloved singer. Payne’s father, Geoff Payne, is in Buenos Aires working with officials for the repatriation of his son’s remains to the UK. A memorial service is planned for Payne’s hometown, where supporters are expected to gather to honor his legacy.
While the preliminary findings have been made public, complete toxicology results will take a few weeks to finalize. These results will be crucial in providing a clearer picture of the factors that contributed to Payne’s untimely demise. The investigation remains open, with Argentine authorities cautious in drawing conclusions until all evidence is thoroughly examined.