What we know about Liam Payne's death, including some of the unanswered
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[October 18, 2024]
By KAITLYN HUAMANI and ISABEL DEBRE
BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (AP) — Argentine authorities continue to
investigate the death of former One Direction singer Liam Payne, who
died Wednesday at age 31 after falling three stories from a hotel
balcony in Buenos Aires.
Payne was a beloved member of the group, which formed in 2010 after its
members — Payne, Harry Styles, Niall Horan, Louis Tomlinson and Zayn
Malik — auditioned for “The X-Factor” singing competition series as solo
acts and were brought together by judge Simon Cowell to form the band.
They became one of the most successful boy bands of all time, with a
loyal fan base of “Directioners” and a meteoric rise to fame on par with
Beatlemania.
Here is what we know — and what remains unknown — about the star's
untimely death.
Police responded to hotel staff’s 911 call minutes before Payne’s
fall
Hotel staff at the Casa Sur Hotel in the chic Palermo neighborhood of
Argentina’s capital where Payne was staying called the police Wednesday
evening with concerns about a guest who they say was “overwhelmed with
drugs and alcohol.” Police rushed to the hotel and responded to the call
just after 5 p.m. local time and they later confirmed they arrived just
minutes before the fall.
The hotel manager can be heard on a 911 call obtained by The Associated
Press saying the guest was “destroying the entire room” and added, "We
need you to send someone, please.” The manager’s voice became more
anxious as the call went on, noting the room had a balcony.
Prosecutors categorize Payne's death as “suspicious” — here's why
Officials said Payne's fall injuries alone were enough to cause his
death, but prosecutors described Payne’s case as “suspicious,” citing
the likelihood that the star had been drinking alcohol and taking drugs.
The office also confirmed all signs pointed to Payne being alone at the
time of the incident and authorities have ordered a toxicology report.
Whether the fall was intentional or accidental remains unknown, but the
public prosecutor said the lack of defensive injuries on Payne’s hands
indicated that “he did not adopt a reflexive posture to protect himself
and that he could have fallen into a state of semi- or total
unconsciousness.”
Police: Payne's hotel room was found in "complete disarray”
Buenos Aires police said they found Payne’s hotel room “in complete
disarray.” They saw “various items broken” and recovered packs of
clonazepam, a central nervous system depressant, energy supplements and
other over-the-counter drugs strewn among his belongings.
Forensics teams also reported that authorities recovered a whiskey
bottle, lighter and cellphone from the internal courtyard where Payne’s
body was found. Evidence collected from the scene, a statement from
Argentine authorities added, suggested Payne “was going through some
kind of substance abuse episode.”
In recent years, Payne had acknowledged struggling with alcoholism,
saying in a YouTube video posted in July 2023 that he had been sober for
six months after receiving treatment.
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A picture of former One Direction singer Liam Payne sits surrounded
by flowers and candles as fans gather outside the hotel where he was
found dead after falling from a balcony in Buenos Aires, Argentina,
Thursday, Oct. 17, 2024. (AP Photo/Natacha Pisarenko)
Authorities continue to
investigate Payne's death
As police and prosecutors await the results of the toxicology
report, they are continuing the investigation and trying to
reconstruct Payne's final moments. Authorities said they took
statements from three hotel employees and two women who had visited
Payne in his hotel room hours before his fall. The two women had
left the hotel by the time of the incident, the prosecution said.
Payne's death spark media ethics questions as fake content
swirls
TMZ, a celebrity news site known for its scoops and tabloid
sensibilities, initially included cropped photos of Payne's body
after the fall that featured his identifying tattoos in their early
reporting Wednesday. After receiving swift backlash, the site pulled
the photos.
In the updated version of the story, the outlet wrote, “TMZ has
seen a photo showing Liam’s body on the deck at the hotel with
tables and chairs nearby” and proceeded to describe the tattoos and
how the image helped to confirm early reports of Payne's death.
Fans took to social media to express outrage at the outlet for its
decision to share the photos.
TMZ did not immediately return requests for comment.
The photos are still circulating on social media, as well as a
video of a man jumping from a building on fire that users are
mistakenly taking as a video of Payne’s fall. Several other videos
of falls or jumps from balconies have been circulating, as well. X’s
“community notes” feature, where readers can provide context and —
in this case — debunk falsely represented content, are present on
several, but not all posts.
Here's how One Direction reacted to Payne's death
The surviving members of One Direction — Horan, Tomlinson, Styles
and Malik — put out a statement Thursday saying they are “completely
devastated” by Payne's death.
"In time, and when everyone is able to, there will be more to say.
But for now, we will take some time to grieve and process the loss
of our brother, who we loved dearly. The memories we shared with him
will be treasured forever,” their statement concluded.
Malik, Tomlinson and Styles also shared individual tributes on
their Instagram pages Thursday, each writing about their close
friendships with Payne. All three wrote again that they are
“devastated.”
Malik and Tomlinson addressed Payne directly in their statements,
each of them calling him their brother. Tomlinson wrote that he
wants to “be the Uncle” for Payne's 7-year-old son, Bear, and plans
to “tell him stories of how amazing his dad was.”
Payne had his son, Bear Grey Payne, with his former girlfriend, the
musician Cheryl, in 2017. He is also survived by his parents, Geoff
and Karen Payne, and his two older sisters, Ruth and Nicola.
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Huamani reported from Los Angeles.
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