Liam Payne’s toxicology results show that he was not fully conscious during his fatal fall and that he had multiple drugs in his system
Payne passed away in Buenos Aires, Argentina, from “multiple trauma” and “internal and external hemorrhage” following a fall from a third-floor balcony.

New information on Liam Payne’s death on October 16 has surfaced.
The toxicological findings for the former member of One Direction have been received and shared with his family, according to a press statement issued by the National Criminal and Correctional Prosecutor’s Office No. 14 on Thursday, Nov. 7.

According to the news announcement translated from Spanish, Payne, who passed away in Buenos Aires, Argentina, at the age of 31, had residues of “alcohol, cocaine, and prescription antidepressants” in his bloodstream in the 72 hours before to his passing.
“This conclusion was reached after the complete toxicology tests on urine, blood and vitreous humour,” according to the announcement.

According to sources who spoke to ABC News on October 21, Payne had “multiple substances in his system” when he passed away, according to a partial autopsy. The National Capital Poison Center reports that “pink cocaine,” a recreational drug that typically consists of a mixture of methamphetamine, ketamine, MDMA, and not necessarily cocaine, was among the compounds discovered, as reported by ABC.

The outlet was also informed by the sources that Payne’s hotel room included “an improvised aluminum pipe” that was used to consume drugs.
Three persons have been detained and charged in Argentina in relation to Payne’s death following a fall from a third-floor hotel balcony, according to the same press release issued on Thursday.
The suspects are accused with both supply and abandonment of a person who dies as a result of their actions.