Two more people may face charges in connection to Liam Payne’s death , according to new legal documents. TMZ reported that law enforcement sources confessed a judge is considering charges against two employees at the CasaSur Palermo Hotel in Argentina , where Liam’s fatal fall happened in a new filing Monday. The judge referred to the receptionist who called 911 twice on the morning Liam died and the manager of the CasaSur hotel “imputados” which means “people charged” in Spanish.
According to legal documents, the aforementioned judge is calling for all suspects to be questioned in court on December 19. “Since there is sufficient reason to suspect that they have participated in the investigated act, we ask that the following people give a statement," the legal document read. Also mentioned in the document was that the two individuals would be informed of the accusation.
Liam Payne posted 45 minutes before his death in shirtless Snapchat next to bikini-clad woman Liam Payne's son inspired him to make soccer gesture as One Direction star dead at 31 As of now, the hotel receptionist is still working at CasaSur Palermo, the legal document added. He told dispatchers during one of his 911 calls that a guest had "too many drugs and alcohol" and was "trashing the entire room," according to TMZ . In another call he made to authorities he said that one of the hotel guest’s life “may be in danger" and he questioned if police were coming.
So far three other people are under investigation in connection to Liam’s death. This includes a different hotel worker, and Liam’s friend, who’s being accused of abandonment, and an alleged drug dealer. Prosecutors say that the One Direction alum spent hours heavily drinking, beginning with whiskey for breakfast.
Additionally, authorities also claim Liam hired two sex workers and took cocaine before hotel employees were captured on video taking him to his room. This was minutes before he fell from the balcony of his third-story hotel room and died. Buenos Aires emergency services chief Alberto Crescenti said medical teams weren't able to save Liam when they arrived on the scene.
In a statement, Crescenti said: "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." DAILY NEWSLETTER: Sign up here to get the latest news and updates from the Mirror US straight to your inbox with our FREE newsletter.
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Liam Payne hotel worker's four harrowing words in 911 call as additional charges on the horizon
The judge referred to the receptionist who called 911 twice on the morning Liam died and the manager of the CasaSur hotel “imputados” which means “people charged” in Spanish