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Argentina authorities said Liam Payne’s toxicology result is incomplete after cocaine was found in his body.

Argentina authorities said Liam Payne's toxicology result is incomplete after cocaine was found in his body.

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There have been reports that cocaine was found in Liam Payne’s metabolic system; however, authorities in Argentina have claimed that a toxicological investigation of his body has not yet been completed. This is despite the fact that there have been allegations like this.

The deceased former member of One Direction went suddenly last week as a result of injuries sustained when they fell from a balcony located on the third level of the Casa Sur hotel in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

During the visit, a representative from the office of the public prosecutor met with the individual in order to provide his father, Geoff Payne, who is presently residing in Argentina, with an update on the investigation into the death of the individual, who was 31 years old.

Andrés Esteban Madrea informed Mr. Payne that the toxicological and histological exams have not yet been completed and that the results of these examinations are required before the body can be delivered to his family. Mr. Payne was informed of this information by Andrés Esteban Madrea.

An official from Argentina indicated that an early toxicological investigation had detected the presence of cocaine, which is classed as a class A drug, in Payne’s body at the time of his death, according to a report that was published last night. The report was published in the evening.

Nevertheless, the local prosecutors underlined that the study did not provide an accurate evaluation of the amount of medication that was circulating through his circulation at the time of his death. The official further stated that the preliminary report was delivered to the local prosecutors.

Over the course of the following few weeks, it is anticipated that the whole toxicological findings will be made accessible to the general public.

Investigators from Argentina found what appeared to be opiates and alcohol strewn about in Payne’s hotel room, along with smashed artefacts and furniture. As a result of this, the public prosecution began to believe that Payne had experienced a breakdown as a consequence of his substance abuse around the time that he fell.

According to the prosecution, Payne may have been in a condition of “semi or total unconsciousness” when he fell from the balcony of his hotel. This is the conclusion that has been reached. The officials who carried out the arrest warrant claimed that Payne had “extremely serious injuries” after landing in the CasaSur Hotel courtyard.

Just a few minutes before he passed away, the manager of the hotel’s front desk notified a 911 operator that there was “a guest drunk with drugs and alcohol” who was “breaking everything in the room.” The guest was also “breaking everything in the surrounding area.”

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