Argentinian police released CCTV footage capturing the tragic moment Liam Payne fell from the balcony of the CasaSur Palermo hotel: “He seemed to have fainted and was perhaps unaware that he was about to…See more
Tragic moment Liam Payne fell to his death was captured by CCTV, Argentinian media says
Former One Direction singer Liam Payne’s fatal fall from a balcony in Buenos Aires was captured on CCTV, according to Argentinian media.
The footage, which has not been released to the public, reportedly shows the singer falling after he “fainted” on the third-floor balcony.
Paula Varela, an Argentinian broadcast journalist, revealed on Socios del Espectaculo, a show broadcast on Buenos Aires-based TV station Canal 13, that the footage shows Liam losing consciousness before falling from the balcony.
“There is footage that is not being released to the media with the balcony scene where you see that Liam faints and tragically because of where he is, falls from that balcony. If he had been beside his bed he would have fallen on his bed,” Varela said.
“It’s not that he jumped deliberately. This footage is in the official case files.”
Former One Direction singer Liam Payne’s fatal fall from a balcony in Buenos Aires was captured on CCTV, according to Argentinian media.
A social media selfie video shows Payne speaking in Sarmiento, Buenos Aires province, Argentina, presumed to be the last videos of Liam Payne alive posted on his Snapchat verified account.
Liam Payne traveled to Argentina with his girlfriend, Kate Cassidy, for a vacation before his untimely death.
Investigation into potential drug supplier
Varela also reported that a night worker at the CasaSur Palermo Hotel who had “a good relationship” with Payne was the focus of an ongoing investigation into who supplied the singer with the drugs suspected of contributing to his death on October 16.
“There’s a lad who’s being investigated, he was working nights at the hotel. He’s 20 and had struck up an excellent relationship with Liam. He’s from Lomas de Zamora on the outskirts of Buenos Aires but we’re not going to say his name,” Varela said.
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“He disobeyed an order from the hotel management. What was the order he disobeyed? It was not to take anything into Liam’s room. Because of the good relationship he had with Liam he requested a car through one of these taxi apps we all use because Liam wanted something.
He did him that favour, a massive error because he’s being investigated, and they’re seeing what was transferred in that vehicle. It’s one of the things the investigators are looking at, at the moment, and obviously this hotel worker has been suspended. He’s a cherished member of staff, a good worker, but he disobeyed an order that could have proved fatal.”
Toxicology report and police findings
A toxicology report completed as part of the autopsy revealed traces of pink cocaine – a combination of methamphetamine, ketamine and MDMA – in his system, as well as cocaine and benzodiazepine.
Paula Varela, an Argentinian broadcast journalist, revealed on Socios del Espectaculo that the footage shows Liam losing consciousness before falling from the balcony.
“There is footage that is not being released to the media with the balcony scene where you see that Liam faints and tragically because of where he is, falls from that balcony. If he had been beside his bed he would have fallen on his bed,” Varela said.
Police also found an improvised aluminium pipe used to smoke crack cocaine in his suite.
The English pop star, 31, died instantly, according to the post mortem, suffering multiple injuries as he fell almost 14m from the balcony onto the concrete footpath below.
Additional details
The horrifying moment was reportedly captured on CCTV, with authorities keeping the footage “secret” as investigations continue.
Varela also reported that a night worker at the CasaSur Palermo Hotel who had “a good relationship” with Payne was the focus of an ongoing investigation into who supplied the singer with drugs in connection to his death.
Prosecutors believe Payne was in a state of “semi or total unconsciousness” during a substance-induced ‘psychotic episode’ at the time of his time.
Prosecutors believe Payne was in a state of “semi or total unconsciousness” during a substance-induced ‘psychotic episode’ when he fell.
Alberto Crescenti, chief of the state emergency medical system, confirmed Payne fell into an internal courtyard.
“A few minutes later [an] emergency team arrived and confirmed the death of this man who we later learned was from a musical group. He had injuries incompatible with life as a result of his fall,” he said.