BREAKING: Liam Payne’s Autopsy Proves the Singer Did Not Take His Own Life
According to the final autopsy report released this Thursday (7), Liam Payne’s death was not the result of a “voluntary act” by the singer.
The analysis indicates that Liam was in a state of semi or total unconsciousness at the time of the fall and did not show any reflexes to protect himself. This behavior, combined with the substances found in his system, led to the conclusion that he did not act in a “conscious or voluntary” manner.
In his altered state, he would not have had full awareness of what he was doing. Traces of alcohol, cocaine, and antidepressants were detected in his body, indicating that he had consumed these substances in the 72 hours prior to the accident.
Between October 13 and 16, the date of Liam’s death, he is believed to have received drugs at least four times. This conclusion was reached after analyzing statements, videos, messages, documents, invoices, social media, and other communications from the musician.
The autopsy also ruled out the involvement of third parties in the cause of death, which was determined to be polytrauma with internal and external bleeding resulting from the fall from the third-floor balcony of the CasaSur Palermo hotel. Two hotel employees were arrested, suspected of having provided the substances consumed by Liam before his death. This information was disclosed by La Nación.
Additionally, Rogelio Nores, Liam’s Argentine friend, was indicted and arrested. He allegedly presented himself as Liam’s manager and is accused of neglecting his condition. He failed to inform the family about the singer’s relapse and crisis, and when the police tried to contact him after the death, using a number provided by the hotel, he did not answer the calls.