Liam Payne's body has left Argentinian soil. This Thursday, November 7, The Sun indicated that the body of the singer who died on October 16 was repatriated to English soil in preparation for the singer's upcoming funeral.
Three weeks ago, Liam Payne died in tragic circumstances. On vacation in Buenos Aires with his partner, Kate Cassidy, the 31-year-old singer fell from the third floor of his hotel room in Argentina. According to local police, the former member of One Direction allegedly “jumped from the balcony” from his room after having used various drugs. The day after the singer's death, the Daily Mail broadcast the call made by an employee to Argentine emergency services. In this audio, the latter reported that the singer was “breaking everything” in his room and he feared that the artist does not attempt “something serious”.
The staff, in a state of shock, desperately pleaded for help to come and reason with the former member of One Direction. “Just send an ambulance,” would have alerted the hotel staff, but in vain. Wednesday October 6, TMZ learned that a supposed friend of the singer was currently wanted in Buenos Aires. The young man would have exchange text messages with Liam Payne shortly before his death. He is suspected of having administered drugs to her. According to the American media, two employees of the CasaSur Palermo hotel would also be charged.
Liam Payne: his body was repatriated to London for burial
While the investigation to determine the exact causes of the death of Liam Payne follow its course across the Atlantic, The Sun reveals that the ex-One Direction's body has been repatriated this Thursday, November 7 early morning in London. For several days, the singer's body was retained by local authorities so they can perform toxicology tests. As confirmed The Sun, this morning, the body of the late singer returned to London for his family to prepare his funeralwhich should take place at the end of the week. A police source told ABC News that the latter will probably take place this week in Saint Paul's Cathedral, in the city of Wolverhampton where the singer spent his childhood.
“Liam will have the right to a very important farewell, in a cathedral that is dear to him. He was so loved by so many people that there will obviously be a huge turnoutand the ceremony will inevitably be a big event. Details are still being kept under wraps until finalized, but should be announced very soon. said a source close to Liam Payne's family at Daily Mail.