An investigation is underway regarding the death of Liam Payne. Reports indicate that an employee from the CasaSur Palermo Hotel may have provided drugs to the artist before his tragic fall. The singer was discovered alone in his hotel room, where authorities found substances such as clonazepam and a strong drug referred to as “cristal.” The Argentine prosecutor’s office is now looking into potential drug distribution charges against hotel personnel as the case develops.
Sources indicate that a staff member at the CasaSur Palermo Hotel may have supplied the drugs that were located in Payne’s room. Police from Buenos Aires report that Payne was under the influence of “cristal,” a highly dangerous substance associated with severe psychotic effects and hallucinations. Initial conclusions suggest the singer was alone during his death, but the prosecutor’s office is considering all avenues, particularly investigating how the drugs came to be in his possession.
Events Leading Up to Payne’s Passing
The unfortunate event transpired after hotel staff made an emergency call, reporting that Payne was “high and drunk” and posed a risk to himself due to his unpredictable behavior. Although the hotel manager hesitated to contact the police, they were eventually alerted. Investigations revealed that two escorts had been in Payne’s room prior to his death, though they denied using any drugs and stated he seemed “normal” while they were there.
Investigation Update
Currently, there are no indications of foul play related to Payne’s death, which has been officially classified as resulting from multiple traumatic injuries due to a fall. However, the investigation is still active, with a strong focus on the involvement of the hotel in the events prior to this incident. Authorities are awaiting toxicology reports that may provide additional insight into what occurred.