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    Liam Payne ‘preyed on’ by local drug dealers, claims friend

    Kelly WhitewoodBy Kelly WhitewoodOctober 24, 20244 Mins Read
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    Autopsy records show that Liam Payne died from a fatal mix of “pink cocaine” that a close friend believes was administered by hotel workers.

    The source claims that two Casa Sur employees “preyed” on Payne and planted recreational drugs in his room despite his efforts to stay clean.

    Read on to understand why hotel personnel where Payne died are being probed!

    Liam Payne, 31, fell from the third-floor balcony of his Casa Sur Hotel room in Buenos Aires on October 16.

    Authorities found a whiskey bottle, lighter, and cellphone beside his body in the interior courtyard, and his hotel room was “in complete disarray,” with “various items broken.”

    Investigators found packs of clonazepam, a central nervous system depressant, energy supplements, and other over-the-counter medications in his possessions, suggesting the singer “was going through some kind of substance abuse episode.”

    Drug use and other factors may have contributed to his death, according to sources.

    After months of sobriety, Payne’s drug use stunned many. Given that Payne had previously spoken about his addiction and mental health, his family and friends are devastated.

    I feel like I’ve got more of a grip on life now and everything that was getting away from me, I just feel like I’ve got more of a hold on it,” Payne said in 2021.

    “I needed to take some time for myself because I became someone I didn’t recognize anymore. This position is good. I no longer require them. The party ends.”

    The autopsy, conducted shortly after his death, confirmed that the father of one had “pink cocaine,” also known as Tusi or Tuci, in his veins.

    Pink cocaine, which contains MDMA (ecstasy), ketamine, methamphetamine, cocaine, opiates, and novel synthetic psychoactive chemicals, is deadly.

    “This combo can trigger uncomfortable, scary, or harmful side effects,” says WebMD. Because its chemical makeup is “unregulated in labs,” users may experience dangerous side effects like euphoria, greater attentiveness, and improved sensory sensitivity.

    Friends are surprised by Payne’s autopsy results, which complicate the investigation.

    A close acquaintance says the UK-born celebrity was beating substance abuse and “had been clean for weeks.”

    “He was in rehab multiple times. He received treatment in the UK and California, the anonymous insider claims Mail Online. A new Florida psychiatrist had taken him on. Everyone around Liam hoped he would recover.”

    The acquaintance says the former boy band member was in Argentina to renew his USA visa and undergo medical screening due to his alcohol and drug background.

    We got good test results. Liam was sober. Someone gave him narcotics at the hotel when he checked in.

    He says, “Liam was doing everything to stay clean but as soon as he got to the hotel these people were offering him alcohol and drugs.”

    The outlet alleges that police are investigating a cleaner and another hotel employee for putting recreational narcotics in a Dove soap box found in the star’s room after his death.

    Police are also investigating a cab booked in Payne’s name that night that traveled 15 miles from the hotel to an address matching one of the suspects, who is suspected of supplying the chemical.

    Two guys at the motel gave Liam narcotics. They sent cabs to pick up his packages. Cleaning was one of his jobs. The acquaintance, who requested anonymity, said one cab was sent to the cleaner’s home after Liam died.

    He was dismissed when the hotel management asked him why the taxi went to his home and he couldn’t explain.

    He says, “Liam tried hard to get clean, then they preyed on him. These folks merely want money. They ignored his health.”

    Payne’s death is considered “inconclusive” until toxicological tests are done.

    Rest easy, Liam Payne.

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