Prosecutors investigating the death of Liam Payne reportedly believe an employee at CasaSur Palermo Hotel, where the singer had been staying as a guest, procured drugs for him before his fatal fall.
âThere appears to be evidence that a hotel employee sourced the drugs for Payne,â a source, who asked to remain anonymous because of the sensitivity of his position, told People Friday.
âAn indictment for drugs distribution could follow shortly.â
Page Six has reached out to the National Criminal and Correctional Prosecutorâs Office in Argentina but did not immediately hear back. A rep for CasaSur Palermo could not be immediately reached as well.
A statement from the prosecutorâs office previously obtained by Page Six stated that investigators are looking into Payneâs incident as a âsuspicious death.â
However, all their findings at this point indicate that the former One Direction member was alone when he died and foul play is not suspected. Authorities also stated that âno defensive injuries were found.âÂ
Sources told People, though, that prosecutors are keeping all of their options open, and are particularly interested in learning who were the individuals that gave Payne the drugs found in his hotel room.
In the âNight Changesâ singerâs suite at CasaSur Palermo, officials found clonazepam â which is used to control epilepsy, involuntary muscle spasms or panic disorders â whiskey and trash scattered around.
Buenos Aires Police also told TMZ Friday that Payne had been under the influence of a potent drug called âcristal,â which can cause hallucinations and psychotic attacks.
The dangerous substance can also cause âusers to experience extreme highs and extreme lows, often making them aggressive,â officers added to the outlet.
The manager at CasaSur Palermo placed a harrowing 911 call minutes before Payne died, stating he had a male guest who was âhigh and drunkâ and had been âdestroyingâ his room when he was conscious.
âHe is in a room that has a balcony and we are scared he might be endangering his life,â the staffer said.
When the dispatcher asked the manager if he wanted police on site, however, the worker curiously opted out of that and instead asked only for SAME, Argentinaâs service for medical emergencies, to come.
The prosecutorâs office previously said in a statement to Page Six that investigators interviewed three hotel workers and two women who were in the âStory of My Lifeâ singerâs room hours prior to his death.
The women are believed to be two 25-year-old escorts who reportedly partied and drank alcohol with Payne inside his hotel room on Wednesday.
Per local news outlet La NaciĂłn, however, the sex workers claimed under oath that they did not consume any drugs with the pop star. They also alleged he seemed ânormalâ when they were together.
Prosecutors said, though, Payne was likely in a âstate of semi or total unconsciousnessâ when he died.
His cause of death was determined to be from multiple traumas, internal and external bleeding due to his fatal fall. A toxicology report is still pending and his death investigation is ongoing.
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