After Liam Payne’s death
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Charge for “negligent killing” is off the table: a court dropped the allegations after Liam Payne’s death.
After the death of Liam Payne (1993-2024), the severe allegations against several of the accused are apparently off the table. “He was” very happy “that the indictment was dropped against the businessman for negligent killing. It has always been explained that Nores was not responsible for Liam Payne’s death, according to his defense lawyer. “He was just his friend and had no obligation or legal obligation to ensure his security,” said the lawyer.
Two hotel employees remain in prison
According to the report, the judges of the Court of Appeal also dropped the allegations against the two hotel employees who were accused of the same crime. Liam Payne fell on October 16 in the Argentine capital Buenos Aires from a hotel balcony on the third floor. It is said to have been under the influence of alcohol and drugs.
Two other hotel employees who are accused of selling cocaine to the former One-Direction star before his death allegedly remained in prison. According to “The Mirror”, you must continue to expect an indictment and a process.
The cause of death “polytrauma”
In January, Liam Payne’s cause of death was officially confirmed by an examination in his homeland in Great Britain, as the “BBC” reported. The 31-year-old singer died of “polytrauma” in Argentina on October 16. There are several life -threatening injuries.
A toxicological report published in November previously stated that Payne had traces of “alcohol, cocaine and prescription antidepressants” in his body at the time of his death. Liam Payne was buried on November 20 in Amerham, near London.
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