close
close

first Drop

Com TW NOw News 2024

‘Destroyed laptop’ and ‘drugs’ reveal what happened in Liam Payne’s hotel room before death: Photos
news

‘Destroyed laptop’ and ‘drugs’ reveal what happened in Liam Payne’s hotel room before death: Photos

Death of Liam Payne: The former One Direction singer may have been under the influence of drugs before falling to his death from the third floor of a hotel in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

Several reports suggested that Liam Payne’s ‘erratic behaviour’ before his death had been a cause for concern for hotel authorities. 911 received an alarming call from the hotel manager who described dealing with a man who, “when conscious, destroyed the entire room.”

Photos of Liam Payne’s destroyed hotel room have now gone viral on social media, along with a 2019 interview of his, in which the 31-year-old star opened up about his mental health struggles and using alcohol to cope with the pressures of fame .

Living Coin could not independently verify the authenticity of these images.

An eyewitness also said Liam Payne ‘destroyed his laptop’ in the hotel lobby before being taken back to his room. His erratic behavior continued until he was later found dead on the hotel patio after falling from the hotel’s third floor balcony.

Some photos show powdery substances littered throughout the bathroom sink, with a cigarette lighter lying around. According to Reutersthe police were informed of an ‘aggressive man who may have been under the influence of drugs and alcohol’.

Another photo allegedly taken in Liam Payne’s hotel room shows numerous items scattered around the room, including candles, aluminum foil, a Dove soap dish, a burnt soda can and more.

“Killed myself a few times…”

With photos of Liam Payne’s hotel room and information about the 911 call going viral, the former One Direction singer’s mental health struggles, which he shared during a 2019 interview, have resurfaced.

“That almost killed me a few times,” Liam Payne had once said of his loneliness during an interview with Sky News.

“There are times when that level of loneliness and people invades you every day. Every now and then you think: when will this end? Payne had said while speaking to host Ant Middleton on the show.