Liam Payne's Death Ruled Unintentional, Three Charged in Argentina
Prosecutors conclude the singer was likely unconscious during his fatal fall, charging three individuals with drug-related offenses.
- Argentinian officials have ruled out suicide in the death of Liam Payne, citing a lack of evidence for a conscious or voluntary act.
- Toxicology reports revealed Payne had alcohol, cocaine, and a prescription antidepressant in his system at the time of his death.
- Three individuals, including a hotel employee and a close associate, have been charged with abandonment and facilitating narcotics use.
- Investigations included analysis of over 800 hours of security footage and interviews with numerous witnesses.
- Payne's body has been repatriated to the UK, with his family requesting privacy for his funeral arrangements.