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New details have emerged about the day One Direction’s Liam Payne fell to his death at a hotel in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
fellow guests say According to People magazine, there was a commotion in Payne’s room shortly before his death.
“I thought it was construction work. I thought they were working on the room,” said a source, adding that the sound sounded like “hard labor” or “banging.”
We also saw staff coming in and out of Liam’s room and heard more noise around 4:30pm. Shortly after, Guest recalled, “I heard a really loud, violent scream.”
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Liam was found dead outside the hotel just after 5pm, with sources saying they “heard sirens” and when they went downstairs, “the street was full of police cars.”
Preliminary autopsy report; obtained According to Us Weekly, Liam died from “internal and external bleeding.”
“No injuries were observed that would suggest the involvement of a third party,” the translated document said. “Due to the position in which the body was found and the trauma of the fall, prosecutors believe that Ms. Payne did not act as a reflex to protect herself. It is estimated that he did not take a proper posture and was in a state of semi-consciousness or complete unconsciousness.
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A police source told the site that the singer had fallen, but said, “It is unclear whether he jumped or whether it was an accidental fall.”
Earlier, Alberto Crescenti of Buenos Aires’ Public Emergency Medical Services System (SAME) spoke with Argentine news agency TN. In the translated interviewMr Crescenti said an autopsy was pending, but Mr Payne had “very serious injuries”. He added: “From what the team saw, he had suffered a fracture at the base of his skull.”
Mr. Payne was staying at the Casasul Palermo Hotel in Buenos Aires at the time of his death. BBC report Just before Liam fell, the hotel’s head receptionist made an emergency call.
According to a translated transcript released by the BBC, the person on the phone said: “We have a guest who has overdosed on drugs and alcohol, and when he is conscious he is ransacking the entire room, so we would like someone to be sent to him.”, please. “
The head receptionist continued: “I’d like to send someone urgently, but I don’t know if his life or the lives of our guests will be in danger. He’s in a room with a balcony…”
The call was made at around 5:01 p.m., about 10 minutes before Liam’s fall.
Later acquired by the New York Post Suspected photo A look at Liam’s chaotic hotel room.
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Shocking footage showed a smashed TV, foil, white powder, a lighter and a half-full champagne glass. Wax and crumpled foil can be seen inside the bathtub.
sky news report Authorities also found the highly addictive drug clonazepam, also known as Klonopin, in his room. It is used for epilepsy, panic disorder, muscle spasms, and is also known to be used recreationally.
The site added that Liam’s body was found in the hotel courtyard next to “a bottle of whisky, a lighter and a mobile phone”.
It’s a tragic end to the life of Payne, who rose to fame in 2010 as part of One Direction on The X Factor alongside Harry Styles, Niall Horan, Louis Tomlinson and Zayn Malik. The group went on an indefinite hiatus in 2016 after releasing five studio albums and numerous hit singles.
Liam leaves behind a son, Bear, 7.