Some disturbing images from the security cameras of the CasaSur Palermo hotel in Buenos Aires, where Liam Payne died, show how minutes before his death the singer was forcibly transported by three hotel employees to his room .
Liam Payne He is resting at home. Last week his funeral took place in the UK with his family, friends and colleagues. One direction during a moving ceremony where they said their final goodbye. Nevertheless, The investigation into his death continues, as new aspects have emerged that have abruptly changed the course.
On October 16, 2024, Payne fell from the balcony of his room at the CasaSur Palermo hotel. in Buenos Aires, Argentina, and died instantly. At the time, authorities believed it was a suicide.
However, after forensic examinations, they determined that the singer had traces of alcohol and drugs in his body and that He would have been unconscious in the fall, Therefore, it was ruled out that he committed suicide and people started talking about an accidental death.
Now the media like TMZ And Daily Mail they emphasize that The composer allegedly tried to escape from the hotel, after security camera recordings were revealed showing how venue employees forcibly transported him to his room.
Shortly after, the artist was found dead.

New direction in the investigation into the death of Liam Payne
According to a series of documents to which the American media had access TMZ, Liam Payne’s father Geoff Payne said it was “vital” that his son was never alone and always busy.
This is because he had problems with alcohol and drugs for several years.
In fact, a few months before his death, The singer and One Direction alum fired a bodyguard whose job, in addition to taking care of him, was to stop him from using drugs.
His father was alarmed at the time, but Roger Nores, friend and one of the last people to be with Payne before his death said he could take care of her and help him get back into rehab.
That’s why they traveled to Argentina together.
Along the same lines, and according to statements from the same media, Argentine prosecutors declared that The day before Liam Payne died, the artist ordered four bottles of whiskey and at 6:36 a.m. the next day, he ordered five more.

Around 7 a.m., Payne texted Roger Nores and said, “Dude, I think I’m going to sleep with a prostitute.” » Then, at 9:32 a.m., he writes again: “Can you have 6 grams? (probably cocaine).
Nores arrived at the hotel so they could have breakfast together and Payne allegedly continued to drink whiskey.
In the meantime, A maid went to clean the singer’s room and said it was “destroyed.” A few minutes later, Nores left the premises and Payne came to his room and, according to the employee, he was looking for something and “found some powder.”
At 11:30 a.m., two prostitutes arrived and later confirmed to police that they had indeed had sex with Payne. According to them, the young man asked them for cocaine and also lost control and He got angry when they asked him to pay them. It was here that he appeared on television three times.

Later, around 2 p.m., he allegedly told another hotel employee that he needed “7 grams for today.”
At 3:45 p.m., Roger Nores returns to the hotel to pay the prostitutes and try to appease his friend’s fury. 20 minutes later he left.
SO, A hotel employee overheard Payne breaking things in his room and from the hotel they tried to call Nores, but they got no answer. At 4:25 p.m., the Argentine texted Payne and asked how he was, but he did not respond.
That’s when things took an unpredictable turn.
Liam Payne’s Hotel Security Camera Recording
On October 16 at around 5 p.m., Liam Payne was carried out of the lobby by three employees of the CasaSur Palermo hotel. according to recordings of security cameras of the premises published by TMZ And Daily mail.
This, because it would have caused a “scene”: He smashed his computer on the floor and was behaving erratically.


Despite this, “Liam is clearly conscious, even though we have blurred his face, he keeps his head up. When the hotel workers took Liam to his room, he had a hard time with them. “He clearly didn’t want to come in,” they wrote from the middle. TMZ.
The workers used a master key to open the singer’s room, forced him in and then left. Additionally, they removed a mirror from the wall outside the room, “probably so as not to damage it.”


Once inside the room, the singer allegedly used the balcony to try to escape the hotel. . This theory is supported by the media because Payne previously had a history of escaping from other places when under the influence of drugs and alcohol.
Just a month before his death, his bodyguard locked him in his bedroom at his Florida mansion so he wouldn’t go buy drugs, and the singer tied up sheets and used a pipe to escape through the window.
Another precedent that supports this possible cause of death is that in the camera recording the singer had a simple wardrobe. Nevertheless, When they found his body, he appeared with a bag strapped to his shoulder and a cap that “he must have put on inside the room” with the idea of leaving.

In addition, On the balcony of the second floor (he fell from the third) the police allegedly found a brown leather bag which contained a note inside saying “for Liam”, various pills and a bottle of Jack Daniels brand whisky.
“The report says the bag belonged to Liam. “Therefore, it is likely that he dropped the bag on the second floor balcony before attempting to jump himself.”

The question now being asked by the media which published this possible turnaround is the following: Why didn’t the hotel, knowing the singer’s condition, immediately call an ambulance or the police and lock him in his room, without his consent?
The journalists who wrote these articles tried to contact the hotel to get their version. However, many either received no response or were simply told, “No comment.”
Source: Latercera

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