Liam Payne’s cremation to take place next month after autopsy
Liam Payne's blood and urine samples have been taken to find traces of drugs
The Teardrops singer Liam Payne’s funeral is expected to take place in the beginning of November after post-mortem.
Payne’s body is currently in Argentina and would remain there until the next 10-15 days for further investigation. At present, some toxicological tests have been conducted on the singer’s body and the authorities wait for the results.
As soon as the test results come out, former One Direction member ‘s remains will then be handed over to his family and relatives for his cremation.
Therefore, the funeral is expected to happen next month once his body return to the UK, reported by Argentina newspaper Clarin.
So far, the test carried out by the Forensic Medical Corps at the Judicial Morgue on Viamonte Street, have unveiled that the 31-year-pop star passed away due to ‘multiple traumas.’
As per the reports of the Mirror, Payne, 31, agonized internal and external bleeding which led o his immediate death. “The head injuries were sufficient to cause death, while the internal and external hemorrhages in the skull, chest, abdomen and limbs contributed to the mechanism of death”, said the Public Prosecutor’s Office.
The Forensic’s have taken Liam’s blood and urine sample for testing to find out if there are any traces of drugs. Furthermore, they might also require his medical history to analyse mental health.
Liam Payne died on October 16 after falling off from the balcony of Buenos Aires’ hotel room.
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