Liam Payne’s Blood Alcohol Level Revealed 4 Months After Tragic Hotel Fall

Liam Payne’s Blood Alcohol Level Revealed 4 Months After Tragic Hotel Fall

New forensic reports have revealed shocking details about Liam Payne’s tragic final hours before his death in October 2024. The toxicology results confirm that the former One Direction star had a blood alcohol concentration of 2.7 g/L (0.27%), alongside cocaine metabolites, methylecgonine, benzoylecgomine, cocaethylene, and sertraline in his system. Further investigations suggest Payne engaged in a drug-fueled encounter with two escorts before falling from the third-floor balcony of a Buenos Aires hotel. Witnesses claim he was heavily intoxicated, erratic, and demanding more drugs in the hours leading up to his fatal plunge. Initially, Argentine authorities charged five individuals with manslaughter, including Payne’s friend Rogelio Nores and hotel staff. However, a December 2024 court ruling dropped all charges, though prosecutors are now considering an appeal. Meanwhile, two men accused of supplying Payne with cocaine remain in custody. Adding to the legal turmoil, Nores has filed an £8.1 million defamation lawsuit against Liam Payne’s father, Geoff Payne, alleging false accusations tarnished his reputation.