Rolling Stone has come into possession of a 91-page document containing the statements of Liam Payne's friend, Roger Nores among those accused of the singer's tragic death last October, after he jumped from the third floor of his hotel in Buenos Aires.
Nores first declared that Liam Payne seriously “risked death several times due to drug abuse. For this reason he has been admitted to hospital several times in the past and is entered and exited rehabilitation centers in both Europe and the United States. Added to this is that it has been resuscitated twice in the last two years. The doctors had to resort to resuscitation maneuvers to save his life, without his family or friends being able to do anything to avoid these situations or help him.”
“He was my friend and I loved him a lot. – continued Nores – I helped him without gain in everything I couldI spent money from my own pocket to help him, and even that wasn't enough. I don't consider myself to deserve the accusation made against me. In particular, Liam suffered serious poisoning that almost killed him and he was hospitalized for three days in Milan. Just then a tour in Latin America was canceled due to the accident and subsequent stay in a rehabilitation center.”
He then “continued to attend rehabilitation centers of his own volition in an attempt to overcome them. Unfortunately, these treatments were unsuccessful and his addiction worsened, leading him to use harder drugs, such as heroin.” Until the tragic epilogue.