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Photos from One Direction star Liam Payne's destroyed hotel room in Argentina littered with drugs as police intensify search for a dealer
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Photos from One Direction star Liam Payne's destroyed hotel room in Argentina littered with drugs as police intensify search for a dealer

Shocking images allegedly show drugs and alcohol in Liam Payne's destroyed hotel room after he fell to his death from the balcony.

The images, confirmed by Argentina's largest newspaper La Nacion, reportedly show a broken television, a half-drunk glass of what appeared to be champagne, and foil and powder scattered in Payne's room on the third floor of the CasaSur Palermo Hotel.

In Payne's hotel room, an LED television is seen with a dent in the screen.

Photos of a desk show a Dove soap package, an empty glass and the remains of a burnt candle and the burnt lid of a soda can – along with traces of a white powder that authorities will test to confirm suspicions it is cocaine could, reported La Nacion.

According to La Nacion, there was also wax and burnt foil in the bathtub. The images were confirmed by official sources involved in the death investigation.

According to Pablo Policicchio, communications director for Buenos Aires' security ministry, Argentine officials received a distress call around 5 p.m. about an “aggressive man who could be under the influence of drugs or alcohol.”

Pictures were taken in the singer's hotel room that appeared to show drugs and alcohol.
Inside the hotel room's bathtub, wax residue and crumpled and burnt aluminum foil can be seen.
Pictures from One Direction star Liam Payne's hotel room have been revealed following his fatal fall from a hotel balcony in Argentina.
The photo shows the “luxury suite” at the CasaSur Palermo Hotel in Buenos Aires, Argentina, where Liam Payne fell to his death on Wednesday.

Although the investigation is ongoing, Policicchio claimed on Wednesday that the singer “jumped from the balcony of his room.”



The review of the startling photos came as Argentine officials vowed to hunt down the drug dealer involved, the outlet reported.

With post wires

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