Two more people accused in connection to Liam Payne’s death
Liam Payne's investigation continues to unravel as more hotel staff members face charges
Two months after English singer Liam Payne’s tragic fall, the investigation into his death in Buenos Aires continues to unfold.
The ongoing case has led to additional charges following three prior indictments.
According to documents obtained by Rolling Stone, the judge has charged two more hotel workers, including the head receptionist who made the emergency 911 call.
The judge has also ordered that all suspects be questioned as part of the investigation.
"Since there is sufficient reason to suspect that they have participated in the investigated act, we ask that the following people give a statement," the court issued document stated.
Both parties were requested to be aware of their charges, but the details of what the accusations are remain unclear.
Two people accused of providing drugs to the former One Direction member will be questioned on December 17, and will appear in court on December 19.
Payne’s friend, who was charged for abandoning him - leading to the singer’s death- will be questioned the following day, December 18.
Rolling Stone has also revealed details from the 911 call, which claimed that a guest staying at the hotel had "too many drugs and alcohol," and was "trashing the entire room."
The second call entailed a concerned warning that the "guest’s life might be in danger."
The Teardrops hitmaker faced his untimely demise on October 16, 2024, at the age of 31-years-old, after falling from a three story building in Argentina.
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