Liam Payne Had ‘Multiple Drugs’ In His Body At The Time Of Death, Toxicology Report States

Liam Payne death: The 31-year-old singer had traces of alcohol, cocaine, prescription antidepressants in his blood. He ultimately fell from the third floor balcony of his hotel in Argentina and died last month.

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Liam Payne death: The 31-year-old singer had traces of alcohol, cocaine, prescription antidepressants in his blood. He ultimately fell from the third floor balcony of his hotel in Argentina and died last month. Liam Payne cause of death: Liam Payne's toxicology report reveals more secrets shrouding his death, specifically what went down in the final moments before the singer's fatal fall less than a month ago.

The former member of the massively-popular and internationally-acclaimed pop boy band ' One Direction ' died in the Argentinian capital of Buenos Aires on October 16 after allegedly falling from the third floor of the Casa Sur Hotel, where he had been staying. Payne was 31, and father to a seven-year-old son from a previous relationship. On November 7, 2024, a press release by the National Criminal and Correctional Prosecutor's Office No.



14 stated that the singer's toxicology results have been communicated to his family. According to several international news outlets that translated the press release from Spanish, in the 72-hour period before his death, Payne had traces of 'alcohol, cocaine and prescription antidepressants' in his blood. On October 21, news outlets reported that a partial autopsy revealed Payne had 'multiple substances in his system' at the time of his death, one of which was said to be 'pink cocaine'.

According to the National Capital Poison Center, while pink cocaine often does not contain cocaine, it is a mixture of other 'potentially dangerous' drugs like 2-CB, MDMA (ecstasy), ketamine, and caffeine. It is pink in colour and used as a recreational drug. The mixture can be dangerous to health as it can cause 'serious adverse effects'.

It is also capable of causing long-term addiction. According to Payne's autopsy report revealed last month, his cause of death was 'internal and external hemorrhage' caused by 'multiple traumas' resulting from the fall. The singer died after sustaining significant head injuries.

With all the information that is available right now, prosecutors have also concluded that the singer was 'not fully conscious' at the time of the fall, or he was 'experiencing a state of noticeable decrease or loss of consciousness'..