The world is still reeling from the news of Liam Payne’s tragic death at just 31 years old on October 16. As details continue to unfold, a toxicology report has provided critical insights into the circumstances surrounding this heartbreaking incident. The former One Direction star fell from the third-floor balcony of his hotel suite in Buenos Aires, Argentina, and the report indicates that a cocktail of substances was present in his system at the time of his death. Among these substances, the emergence of pink cocaine has sparked concern, particularly due to its prior association with Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs in a prominent lawsuit. Liam Payne Death Investigation: ‘Pink Cocaine’, Ketamine and Other Drugs Detected in His Body During Autopsy – Reports.
Liam Payne Death: Toxicology Results Show ‘Pink Cocaine’ in His System
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What Is Pink Cocaine Or Tusi?
Pink cocaine also known as Tusi, as explained by DEA agent Bill Bordner, is not what its name implies. While it suggests a blend of cocaine, it comprises a mixture of synthetics, including ketamine, ecstasy, and methamphetamine. Bordner further explains that the bright pink hue of the drug comes from food colouring, often infused with strawberry flavouring, making it deceptively appealing. This substance, referred to as Tusi or Tuci on the streets, is used both as a stimulant and a depressant, originally surfacing as a party drug in Latin America. What Is Pink Cocaine? Know Harmful Effects of Tusi, Party Drug Cocktail Linked to Liam Payne’s Death and Cited in Diddy’s Lawsuits.
Pink Cocaine
A powder called “pink cocaine,” made up of a group of drugs, has become a dangerous and increasingly popular part of the club scene in U.S. cities, according to the Drug Enforcement Administration and epidemiologists who study recreational drug use.https://t.co/JmZ5erZxHj
— The New York Times (@nytimes) October 22, 2024
Pink Cocaine: The Dark Connection Between Liam Payne’s Death and Diddy’s Allegations
Liam Payne’s death shines a spotlight on Tusi (Pink Cocaine), the same drug mentioned in Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs' lawsuit. Both incidents highlight the dangerous allure of pink cocaine and its unpredictable, sometimes deadly, consequences, weaving a dark connection between two major figures in the entertainment world. RIP Liam Payne: Revisiting Photos of the Former One Direction Singer From His 27 Million Strong Instagram Following.
The Connection?
What happens when you mix ecstasy, ketamine, caffeine, and a psychedelic drug known as 2-CB?
You get "Pink Cocaine".
It's mentioned in #Diddy's cases and may be linked to #LiamPayne's death.
Probably obvious, but it causes hallucinations, and it's dangerous. #SeanDiddy pic.twitter.com/S6FHYPTeLA
— Jennifer Coffindaffer (@CoffindafferFBI) October 21, 2024
Liam Payne's passing has left a profound impact, resonating not just with his former bandmates but throughout the entire music industry. Rest in peace, Liam.
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