Two more individuals may be implicated in the death of Liam Payne , as per recent legal documents. TMZ reported that law enforcement sources revealed a judge is contemplating charges against two staff members at the CasaSur Palermo Hotel in Argentina, where the One Direction member's fatal fall occurred. The judge referred to the receptionist who dialed 911 twice on the morning of Liam's death and the manager of the CasaSur hotel as "imputados," which translates to "people charged" in Spanish.
According to the legal documents, the judge has summoned all suspects for questioning in court on December 19. Two new hotel suspects 'named' in connection to Liam Payne death probe Inside Liam Payne's funeral as ex Cheryl had 'special role' and bandmates faced 'tension' "Since there is sufficient reason to suspect that they have participated in the investigated act, we ask that the following people give a statement," read the legal document. It was also noted in the document that the two individuals would be informed of the accusation.
As it stands, the hotel receptionist is still employed at CasaSur Palermo, according to the legal document. He informed dispatchers during one of his 911 calls that a guest had consumed "too many drugs and alcohol" and was "trashing the entire room," TMZ reported. In a distressing turn of events, authorities are investigating the death of Liam, a hotel guest whose life was reported to be "may be in danger" during an alarming call to the police.
Currently, three individuals are under scrutiny in relation to the incident, including another hotel employee, a friend of Liam accused of abandonment, and a suspected drug dealer, reports the Mirror US. DON'T MISS..
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Buenos Aires emergency services chief Alberto Crescenti confirmed the fatality, stating: "Our role was to head there quickly, give medical attention, and try to resuscitate him, but his injuries were incompatible with life. Based on what the team saw, there was apparently a cranial fracture and extremely serious injuries that led to his immediate death.".
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Liam Payne hotel staff member's 911 call under renewed scrutiny as new charges possible
Two people who work at the hotel where Liam Payne died in Argentina may face charges, according to new legal documents filed in the case