Indictment Could Follow After Liam Payne's Death, Sister Ruth Pays Tribute, and Zayn Postpones Tour

Oct 19, 2024 12:54



Liam Payne Likely Procured Drugs from a Hotel Employee Before Death, Indictment Could Follow: Source (Exclusive) https://t.co/3zjBAThFSj
- People (@people) October 18, 2024

A source in the prosecutor’s office with knowledge of the investigation, who requested to remain annonymous, told People that prosecutors believe drugs were obtained for Liam ( Read more... )

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burntxtoashes October 19 2024, 20:10:50 UTC
Welp I was going to give the hotel the benefit of the doubt, but the fact they did that and then put him back in a high storey hotel room? Mess.

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manu19 October 19 2024, 20:17:30 UTC
They?

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janetdkd October 19 2024, 20:42:25 UTC
I don't think they served drugs at breakfast buffet.

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burntxtoashes October 19 2024, 21:48:44 UTC
Where did I say that? I just meant that more than one employee was probably dealing with him/the situation.

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rihaty October 19 2024, 21:06:53 UTC
I thought I read he had a seizure in the lobby too. I have a feeling they were under pressure not to contact police due to the drug usage until it was too late. The hotel should be held liable if they really didn’t call paramedics when he had a seizure.

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just444 October 19 2024, 21:16:22 UTC
@metrouk A hotel guest has described seeing Liam Payne moments before his death. Bret Watson, from Chicago, was staying at the Casa Sur Palermo Hotel and explained how Liam was ‘was causing a disturbance, kept being escorted back up to his room.’ Another guest who staying at the hotel who wants to remain unamed, told the Daily Mail that she heard Liam say: ‘I used to be in a boy band - that’s why I am so f***ed up’ during this incident, minutes before he died. #liampayne #news #hotel ♬ original sound - MetroUK

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explosionkaboom October 19 2024, 21:18:47 UTC
yeah, the reports i've read from people at the scene have said that he was convulsing in the lobby and they took him back up to his room

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autoscopy October 20 2024, 01:09:41 UTC
This is how drug criminalization kills. No one should go to jail for calling for medical attention. Idk what the answer is, but it's absolutely not this

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cosmic_starz October 20 2024, 19:16:07 UTC

IA- it's completely irresponsible to abandon someone (and especially putting them back in a potentially dangerous situation) who clearly needs medical attention.

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