Recent court documents have shed light on the heartbreaking and troubling final moments of Liam Payne, revealing disturbing details surrounding his last hours before falling to his death from a hotel balcony in Buenos Aires on October 16, 2024. The documents, made public this week, expose a deeply troubling series of events, including Payne’s excessive drug use, alcohol consumption, and interaction with prostitutes just hours before his fatal fall.
According to the court papers obtained by TMZ, Payne’s behavior in the lead-up to his death was reckless and concerning. On the night of October 15, the singer allegedly ordered multiple bottles of whiskey, consuming them throughout the night. His activities that evening were marked by erratic decisions, including a disturbing text to a friend, Roger Nores, in which Payne mentioned plans to engage with a prostitute. The following morning, Payne requested even more alcohol, followed by a text asking if his friend could procure a significant amount of drugs, specifically asking for “6 grams,” believed to refer to cocaine.
Witnesses and hotel staff provide a chilling account of Payne’s actions throughout the day. A hotel maid reported seeing the singer in a frantic state, searching his room for a substance, believed to be drugs. By 11:30 a.m., two prostitutes arrived at the hotel room and later confirmed their interaction with Payne. However, after the exchange, they claimed he became violent, even punching a television when asked to settle up. By mid-afternoon, Payne’s erratic behavior worsened. He reportedly asked for another 7 grams of drugs and continued drinking. A hotel worker later described him as “visibly drunk,” and a housekeeper overheard him smashing objects in his room shortly before his tragic fall.
Despite his clearly impaired state, Payne was seen being escorted through the hotel lobby by three hotel workers just before the incident. Surveillance footage shows Payne in a dazed and unstable condition, seemingly struggling to move. Investigators believe Payne did not consciously jump but rather stumbled out onto the balcony in a disoriented state, leading to his tragic and fatal fall. The prosecution suggests that, given his extreme intoxication, Payne likely did not understand the danger or his own actions