Another man is accused of supplying medicines to American singer, who died last year in Buenos Aires from a third-floor hotel room, and has turned himself in, according to Brazilian officers, who were on Tuesday.
Following believe in the case involving supplying medicines to Payne, David Ezequiel Pereyra, age 21, worked at the Casa Sur Hotel, the place where the former One Direction player’s tragic incident took place last October. Braian Paiz, 24, a motel servant who is also accused of giving Payne drugs, was previously detained.
Former One Direction member Liam Payne ( 31 ) passed away on October 16 after falling from his hotel room’s third-floor balcony in Argentina.
The analysis has also implicated three different individuals on murder charges, Payne’s Brazilian representative, the resort manager, and the reception head.
According to prosecutors ‘ results, Payne had consumed a combination of heroin, alcohol, and prescribed drugs before the fatal rooftop fall. The singer had recently acknowledged his struggles with substance abuse and the difficulties of rising to fame.
His departure caused a great deal of mourning, with musicians and supporters gathered all over the world to pay their respects. His original team, One Direction, had been amongst the world’s most successful travelling acts in the 2010s before their endless split in 2016.
Payne began a single career after the band took a break, which was met with victory but eventually ended.
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