clau00006Nov 82 min readThree are being held in connection with the death of Liam Payne of One Direction.According to the BBC, three persons have been taken into custody by Argentine police in connection with One Direction member Liam Payne's death there.According to media accounts, they were a person connected to the singer, a suspected drug dealer, and a hotel employee who might have supplied the cocaine.Payne's drug supply is the charge against the first two people.The individual who had accompanied the artist was accused of providing and facilitating the use of narcotics, as well as of abandoning a person and causing their death.The three people that were arrested have not yet been identified.The singer was found to be inebriated by tests.To the dismay of admirers, the 31-year-old star's untimely demise on October 16 sent shockwaves around the world.After falling from the third-floor balcony of the Casa Sur Palermo hotel in Buenos Aires, the father of one had perished.Prior to Payne's passing, hotel employees had called emergency services to report a guest who had apparently consumed "too many drugs and alcohol" and to request that assistance be dispatched "urgently," according to the BBC.Following the singer's death, local police conducted investigations and discovered drugs in his hotel room along with damaged furniture and other items.Toxicology tests have found that Payne's body had alcohol, cocaine, and a prescription antidepressant, according to the public prosecutor's office.Payne's cause of death, however, was identified by a post-mortem study as "internal and external hemorrhage" brought on by "multiple traumas" from a fall.The investigations are still in progress.According to the BBC, local officials have conducted nine raids at different homes in Buenos Aires as part of their ongoing investigation into the singer's unexpected death.Among other gadgets, Payne's personal things, including his damaged laptop, have been confiscated.Additionally, more than 800 hours of video footage from the hotel's security cameras and public highways have been analyzed.
According to the BBC, three persons have been taken into custody by Argentine police in connection with One Direction member Liam Payne's death there.According to media accounts, they were a person connected to the singer, a suspected drug dealer, and a hotel employee who might have supplied the cocaine.Payne's drug supply is the charge against the first two people.The individual who had accompanied the artist was accused of providing and facilitating the use of narcotics, as well as of abandoning a person and causing their death.The three people that were arrested have not yet been identified.The singer was found to be inebriated by tests.To the dismay of admirers, the 31-year-old star's untimely demise on October 16 sent shockwaves around the world.After falling from the third-floor balcony of the Casa Sur Palermo hotel in Buenos Aires, the father of one had perished.Prior to Payne's passing, hotel employees had called emergency services to report a guest who had apparently consumed "too many drugs and alcohol" and to request that assistance be dispatched "urgently," according to the BBC.Following the singer's death, local police conducted investigations and discovered drugs in his hotel room along with damaged furniture and other items.Toxicology tests have found that Payne's body had alcohol, cocaine, and a prescription antidepressant, according to the public prosecutor's office.Payne's cause of death, however, was identified by a post-mortem study as "internal and external hemorrhage" brought on by "multiple traumas" from a fall.The investigations are still in progress.According to the BBC, local officials have conducted nine raids at different homes in Buenos Aires as part of their ongoing investigation into the singer's unexpected death.Among other gadgets, Payne's personal things, including his damaged laptop, have been confiscated.Additionally, more than 800 hours of video footage from the hotel's security cameras and public highways have been analyzed.
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