Argentine prosecutors charge 3 people linked to the death of former One
Direction star Liam Payne
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[November 08, 2024]
By ALMUDENA CALATRAVA
BUENOS AIRES (AP) — Three people have been charged in connection with
the death of Liam Payne, a former member of musical group One Direction
who died after falling from the balcony of his hotel room in Buenos
Aires last month, Argentine prosecutors said Thursday.
Prosecutor Andrés Madrea charged the three suspects, whose identities
were not revealed, with the crimes of “abandonment of a person followed
by death” and “supplying and facilitating the use of narcotics,” the
prosecutor’s office said. Madrea also requested their arrest to judge
Laura Bruniard, who ruled the three cannot leave the country.
Payne fell from his room's balcony on the third floor of his hotel in
the upscale neighborhood of Palermo, in the Argentine capital. His
autopsy said he died from multiple injuries and external bleeding.
Prosecutors also said that Payne’s toxicological exams showed that his
body had "traces of alcohol, cocaine and a prescribed antidepressant” in
the moments before his death.
Investigators said hours after Payne’s death that he was by himself when
he fell. But the prosecutors' office said Thursday that one of the
people charged was often with the singer during his time in Buenos
Aires. The second is a hotel staffer who allegedly gave Payne cocaine
during his stay between Oct. 13 and 16. And the third is a drug dealer.
The charges in Payne’s case bear some resemblance to the U.S. cases
stemming from the death of “Friends” star Matthew Perry a year ago. The
actor’s personal assistant and a longtime friend are among those charged
with helping supply him with ketamine in the final months of his life,
leading up to his overdose on the anesthetic.
Three young men were similarly charged in the opioid-overdose death of
rapper Mac Miller in 2018.
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A fan holds a message as fans gather to pay tribute to late British
singer Liam Payne, former member of the British pop band One
Direction in Treptower Park in Berlin, Germany, Sunday, Oct. 20,
2024. (AP Photo/Ebrahim Noroozi)
Local authorities gathered, among
other pieces of evidence, Payne's cell phone records, material for
forensics and testimonies. They are yet to unlock the singer’s
personal computer – which is damaged – and other devices that were
seized.
Payne’s autopsy showed his injuries were neither caused by self-harm
nor by physical intervention of others. The document also said that
he did not have the reflex of protecting himself in the fall, which
suggests he might have been unconscious.
Prosecutors in Argentina also ruled out the chances of Payne
committing suicide.
One Direction was among the most successful boy bands of recent
times. It announced an indefinite hiatus in 2016 and Payne — like
his former bandmates Zayn Malik, Harry Styles, Niall Horan, and
Louis Tomlinson — pursued a solo career.
The singer had posted on his Snapchat account that he traveled to
Argentina to attend Horan’s concert in Buenos Aires on Oct. 2. He
shared videos of himself dancing with his girlfriend, American
influencer Kate Cassidy, and singing along in the stands. Cassidy
had left Argentina after the show, but Payne stayed behind.
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AP Entertainment Writer Andrew Dalton contributed from Los Angeles.
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