Argentinian waiter admits to using drugs with Liam Payne on day he died

Argentinian waiter admits to using drugs with Liam Payne on day he died
Argentinian waiter admits to using drugs with Liam Payne on day he died

According to information from “TMZ” and “Daily Mail”, an Argentinian waiter admitted to having consumed drugs with Liam Payne on the day of the singer’s death, but denies having sold them to him.

Arrested as part of the investigation into the circumstances of the death of the ex-member of One Direction, Braian Paiz, a 24-year-old Argentinian, denies having sold cocaine and other drugs found in Liam Payne’s body. To “TMZ” and the “Daily Mail”, the young waiter, however, admits to having consumed it in his company, after meeting him in the restaurant where he works, “two nights before his death”.

During these two evenings, the British singer would have invited the Argentinian to his hotel where they spent time “drinking whiskey and taking cocaine”. But Braian Paiz is categorical: he never sold her drugs. “The aluminum and drugs lying around” in his hotel room were already there. “I didn’t accept that he paid me. I only accepted a drawing that he had made of me, of my eyes, my nose, my mouth…” he adds. As for the Rolex watch missing from Liam Payne’s body after his death, the young man claims not to have touched it.

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A “cocktail of multiple drugs”

After the artist’s death, Braian Paiz published a souvenir photo with him. “Rest in peace, boss. Thank you for enlightening me and bringing me into this reality. See you on the other side,” he wrote on Instagram before deleting the post a few days later.

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After a fatal fall from the 3rd floor of his hotel, Liam Payne died at the age of 31 on October 16. According to the autopsy carried out the following week, the singer had just consumed a “cocktail of multiple drugs” and “pink cocaine” a mixture of drugs including methamphetamine, ketamine and MDMA. Crack and benzodiazepines were also detected.

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