Liam Payne was using powerful drug that can cause hallucinations when he plunged to his death at Argentina hotel: report


Liam Payne was using powerful drug that can cause hallucinations when he plunged to his death at Argentina hotel: report

By Shane Galvin and Nikki Mascali Roarty Updated Oct. 18, 2024, 9:10 p.m. ET Liam Payne was reportedly under the influence of a potent drug that can cause hallucinations when he plunged to his death from an Argentina hotel room balcony Wednesday night, according to police. The former One Direction star was using a dangerous substance dubbed “Cristal,” which “causes users to experience extreme highs and extreme lows, often making them aggressive,” Buenos Aires cops told TMZ Friday. The drug could be behind the 31-year-old former boy bander’s “erratic” behavior before his death. It also could have caused an episode of hallucination that played a part in his fatal fall from the third-floor balcony of his room at the CasaSur Palermo Hotel, authorities told the outlet. Photos from inside Payne’s hotel suite after his death show a chaotic scene. Trashed rooms, champagne bottles, a smashed television and a mess of drug paraphernalia, including powders and tinfoil. The images also reveal a Dove soap packet, an empty glass, the remains of a burned candle and the scorched top of a drink can on a desk — along with traces of a white powder that authorities will test to confirm if it could be cocaine, reported La Nacion, Argentina’s largest newspaper, which verified the alarming photos. Investigators also found wax and burned foil in the suite’s bathtub. Payne’s body was found on the ground floor with “a bottle of whiskey, a lighter and a cellphone,” sources told the outlet. Medics said Payne’s injuries were “incompatible with life” — first responders described a “cranial fracture” that led to “immediate death,” according to La Nacion. Payne had gone to rehab twice previously — when he was a member of One Direction and after the group split — and had commented on how addiction made him suicidal. “I was worried how far my rock bottom was going to be. Where’s rock bottom for me? And you would never have seen it. I’m very good at hiding it. No one would ever have seen it,” Payne said during a 2021 appearance on the “The Diary of a CEO” podcast.