Liam Payne Death Investigation: ‘Pink Cocaine’, Ketamine and Other Drugs Detected in His Body During Autopsy – Reports
Liam Payne's death investigation has revealed troubling toxicology results, indicating the presence of 'pink cocaine' along with multiple other substances. The autopsy findings suggest a complex mix of drugs in his system at the time of his tragic fall.
Liam Payne's toxicology test results are shedding light on the tragic circumstances surrounding his death last week. The former One Direction star, who passed away at just 31, was found to have multiple substances in his system after falling from the third-floor balcony of his hotel room in Buenos Aires on October 16. Among the substances detected was "pink cocaine," a cocktail often comprising methamphetamine, ketamine, MDMA, and more, alongside cocaine, benzodiazepine, and crack, according to TMZ. An improvised aluminium pipe for drug use was also discovered in his hotel room. Authorities were alerted by hotel staff who described him as "drunk with drugs and alcohol," highlighting the urgency of the situation. Payne's body will remain in Argentina until the autopsy is finalised. RIP Liam Payne: Revisiting Photos of the Former One Direction Singer From His 27 Million Strong Instagram Following.
Liam Payne Death Probe: Toxicology Results Show ‘Pink Cocaine’ and Multiple Drugs in His Body at Time of Death
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