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A look at Liam Payne’s revelations in recent hours
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A look at Liam Payne’s revelations in recent hours



A look at Liam Payne's revelations in recent hours
A look at Liam Payne’s revelations in recent hours

Liam Payne suffered a tragic death at a very young age.

The former One direction band member sent a number of disturbing messages hours before his death, according to new reports.

Payne died after falling from the third floor of Hotel CasaSur in Buenos Aires, Argentina, dying at the age of 31 from multiple injuries and internal and external bleeding caused by the fall, a post-mortem examination said.

After his death, the police find many disturbing things from his hotel room and many furniture and objects in the room are damaged.

The For you singer had a close bond with his friend Roger Nores, with whom he traveled to Argentina. The two friends were spotted together at Niall Horan’s concert in October.

Tragically, the singer passed away, and new documents reveal he texted Roger just hours before his death.

He also ordered bottles of whiskey before the tragedy.

It’s claimed at 9:32am on the day of the tragedy, Liam texts Roger: “Can you get 6 grams?” which probably meant cocaine.

Reports claim the father-of-one was behaving “erratically” in the hours before his death. At the time, hotel employees reported “an aggressive male who may have been under the influence of drugs and alcohol.”

The Magic The singer was also seen “behaving erratically in the hotel lobby and destroying his laptop” before being taken to his room.

One of the hotel employees called 911, noticing that the singer was in a room with a balcony and expressed fear that he might try to escape. “

I don’t know if his life is in danger. He is in a room with a balcony, and we are a little scared,” the hotel employee said during the conversation, according to the transcript.

Shortly after the call, employees said they heard a loud noise and discovered the body of the injured Liam. He was in a state of “semi- or total unconsciousness” at the time of his fall.