New details are emerging around the death of Liam Payne.
Singer One Direction, who died after falling from a third -floor hotel in Buenos Aires, Argentina, in October 2024, had “concentrations up to 2.7 grams per liter in his blood at the time of death,” Argentine Crime and Correctional Prosecutor Office no. 14 said on Friday, February 21, press release.
Payne also had “cocaine metabolites, metilecgonine, benzoylecgomine, cocaethylene and sertraline drugs”, an antidepressant, in his system at the time of his death on October 16, 2024.
According to alcohol.org, a level of blood alcohol concentration of 0.20 to 0.29% can lead to “confusion, upset feeling and disorientation”. According to the website, “pain sensations will change, so if you fall and seriously hurt yourself, you may not notice, and you are less likely to do anything about it. Nausea and vomiting are likely to occur, and the gag reflex will be damaged, which can cause drowning or aspiration in vomiting. Remember. “
A preliminary autopsy report from The weekly Last October revealed that Payne died of “numerous injuries involving” internal and external hemorrhage “.” It was believed that he was in a “unaware of half or total” in autumn.
The former one -direct member of his death from a balcony at the Casasur Palermo Hotel in Buenos Aires last October. He was 31 years old.
Two men accused of sale Payne’s drug, Ezequiel Pereyra AND Braian Nahuel PaizStay behind bars while they wait for the trial on charges of murder.
Paiz previously denied the sale of Payne’s drug, but the press release of the prosecutor’s office confirms that he has been charged “for supplying drugs in exchange for money”.
Pereyra, a Casasur employee, was allegedly accused of supplying drugs to Payne before passing. Local exits reported that Pereyra was arrested in January 2025, nearly a week after Paiz, for CBS News. It is not clear whether Pereyra has entered a prayer in response to the accusations against him.
Payne’s friend, Roger NorsAnd two other Casasur employees had charges of killing them earlier this month.