Report: Liam Payne had cocaine in system at death
The final toxicology results are not expected to be made public for some weeks
AP
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Argentina's public prosecution is investigating the case, which is not uncommon when a death is sudden or unexpected.PHOTO:AP
Buenos
Aires, 22 Oct
An initial
toxicology report for ex-One Direction singer Liam Payne, who died last week
after falling from a third-floor hotel balcony in Buenos Aires, showed that he
had cocaine in his system after his death, an Argentine official said.
The final
toxicology results are not expected to be made public for some weeks. But the
preliminary toxicology report of the wildly famous boy band star, handed to
local prosecutors on Monday, suggested evidence of exposure to cocaine, the
official said, stressing that these initial results don't offer an accurate
reading of just how much was circulating in his blood when he died.
The
official spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to brief
journalists. The preliminary report was widely reported in local media on
Monday.
Argentina's
public prosecution is investigating the case — which is not uncommon when a
death is sudden or unexpected.
Payne's
autopsy concluded that the traumatic injuries that caused his death were
consistent with his three-story fall from the hotel window. Prosecutors have
ruled out anyone else being involved.
Argentine
investigators found what appeared to be narcotics and alcohol strewn about
broken objects and furniture in 31-year-old Payne's hotel room, leading the
public prosecution to surmise Payne had suffered a substance abuse-induced
breakdown around the time of his fall. The prosecution said Payne could have
plunged from his hotel room balcony in a state of “semi or total
unconsciousness.”
Photos
purportedly taken from inside Payne's hotel room published by local media
showed snowlike powder left on a table and a smashed-in TV screen. Police also
discovered a blister pack of clonazepam, a central nervous system depressant,
and over-the-counter medications scattered among Payne's belongings. Shortly
before Payne's death, the hotel manager called 911 to report a guest acting
aggressively and under the influence of drugs and alcohol.
Investigators
are also trying to figure out who sold Payne the drugs he took at the CasaSur
Hotel in Palermo, a chic neighborhood of the Argentine capital. Police have
taken statements from at least three hotel employees, as well as two women who
visited Payne's hotel room a few hours before his death.
Fans and
major pop industry figures around the world have reacted with an outpouring of
grief.
The late
singer's father, Geoff Payne, was still in Buenos Aires meeting with the
prosecutors and other local officials Monday in an effort to organize the
repatriation of the remains.
Argentine
authorities expect to release the body next week, clearing the way for Geoff
Payne to fly home and hold a funeral back in England, where on Sunday hundreds
of fervent One Direction fans gathered to mourn the musician.-AP
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