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Following the arrest of three individuals in relation to Liam Payne's October 16 tragic fall from a third-floor balcony of the CasaSur Palermo Hotel in Buenos Aires, Liam's close friend Rogelio Roger Nores, an Argentinean businessman, has issued a statement.
In addition to being one of the pals Liam made in 2020, he was also charged with being connected to the circumstances behind the actor's passing.
Nores refuted the accusations levelled against him in connection with the unfortunate incident. While addressing The Daily Mail, he highlighted that he went to pay a visit to Liam at the hotel and got out of there around 40 minutes before the incident.
Liam Payne's friend speaks on the current arrest of three related to singer's death
"I never left Liam behind. Nores told the newspaper, "I visited his hotel three times that day and left forty minutes before to this incident. He added that about fifteen individuals had been waiting in the CasaSur Palermo Hotel lobby when he left, demonstrating that he did not, in fact, desert his companion.
Nores, 35, added, "There were over 15 people at the hotel lobby chatting and joking with him when I left." Nores described himself as a "dear friend" of the late Strip That Down singer.
Three people, including a person known as Payne's manager, a staff member of the hotel where Payne stayed in Argentina, and an alleged drug dealer, were charged by the National Criminal and Correctional Prosecutor's Office on Wednesday with contributing to the former One Direction member's death.
"I'm really heartbroken with this tragedy," Nores told the site, adding that he "could have never imagined something like this would happen." He added that he had testified as a witness to the pop singer's death on October 17 and had given a statement to the prosecutor.
Drug paraphernalia was found by investigators in Liam Payne's ruined hotel room. The findings of Payne's toxicology report were released, and they revealed that he had "pink cocaine" in his system when he fell to his death, most likely as a result of hallucinations or while he was partially or completely unconscious. Pink cocaine rarely contains cocaine, although it does contain MDMA, ketamine, caffeine, and 2CB chemicals.
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