Liam Payne likely sourced drugs from hotel employee
Police retrieves drugs as clonazepam, crystal meth from Liam Payne's room
Liam Payne reportedly acquired drugs which by an employee of the CasaSur Palermo Hotel, prior to his death.
Police has retrieved substances such as clonazepam and another drug referred to as 'crystal meth.'
According to sources, evidence suggests a hotel staff member may have bought the drugs, that were discovered in singer's room.
Buenos Aires police has reported that the member of former band One Direction was under the influence of crystal; a dangerous substance which results in severe psychotic reactions and hallucinations, reports Marca.
Moreover, the Argentina's prosecutor office is probing about the case and will file drug distribution charges against hotel staff.
Earlier, the emergency services revealed that the manager called in to inform about a 'drugged' guest at the hotel.
"We have a guest who’s off his head on drugs and is destroying everything in his room. We need someone to come."
"We need you to send someone urgently because, well, I don't know if the guest's life is in danger. They must be in a room that has a balcony. And well, we're a little bit worried he'll do something, that he'll put his life at risk", the manager informed.
Laim Payne's body is reportedly still in Argentina for autopsy.
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