Buenos Aires, Argentina – The body of British singer Liam Payne will remain in Argentina as further investigations are conducted into his tragic death. The 31-year-old One Direction member died last week after falling from a balcony at the Casa Sur Hotel in Buenos Aires. Payne sustained fatal injuries both internally and externally, with toxic substances found in his system at the time of his death.
The singer’s grieving father, Geoff Payne, has been informed that it may take up to ten days to obtain the necessary permissions to bring Liam’s body back to the UK. Despite the heartbreaking ordeal, Geoff has made a commitment to stay by his son’s side until they can return home together.
Upon reaching the scene of his son’s demise, Geoff had the difficult task of formally identifying Liam at the morgue. He has since visited the hotel where the tragedy occurred, thanking fans for their support during this trying time. A close source mentioned that Geoff is struggling with the uncertainty surrounding the situation and is enduring immense heartbreak.
Investigations by Argentine Ministry of Justice officials are ongoing, with authorities collecting surveillance footage covering Liam’s entire stay at the hotel. According to sources involved in the investigation, the authorities are determined to track down all individuals present at the hotel during the incident, including guests and staff members.
A preliminary autopsy report revealed that Liam Payne succumbed to “multiple traumas” and suffered from internal and external bleeding. In addition to the toxic combination of substances found in his system, including pink cocaine and other drugs, witnesses also reported observing erratic behavior from the singer prior to his death.
Reports emerged that hotel management in Buenos Aires contacted the police shortly before the tragic incident, expressing concerns about an individual exhibiting erratic conduct due to substances and alcohol consumption. As the investigation continues, Payne’s body remains in Argentina pending further examination and legal proceedings.