Liam Payne’s tragic passing has sparked an investigation surrounding his death, which included unsettling revelations about his interactions with two female escorts. According to reports, the singer allowed one of the escorts back into his hotel room in Buenos Aires shortly before his fatal fall from a balcony. After the incident, it was reported that Payne’s $40,000 Rolex watch had gone missing, raising further questions about what transpired in the moments leading up to his death.
The escort, who had been with Payne earlier that day, claimed she was allowed back to retrieve her makeup from his hotel room. However, the situation took a dramatic turn when new information emerged suggesting that Payne had made a promise to the women regarding his expensive Rolex. Reports from the Argentine news site Infobae revealed that the two women told investigators the singer had professed his affection for them, saying “I love you, I love you,” and further claimed that he had promised them the luxury watch. These details have added complexity to the ongoing investigation into the circumstances surrounding his fall.
In the wake of Liam Payne’s death, a close associate of the singer, Roger Nores, who was also his former manager, reportedly tried to intervene to “resolve the situation” after the missing Rolex became a focal point of the investigation. The escorts also shared that they were supposed to be paid $6,300 for their services, but did not receive the full amount. Despite this, just 40 minutes after the alleged promise was made, Payne tragically fell from his balcony. The watch, which Payne was seen wearing just hours earlier, was no longer on his wrist after the fall, and its whereabouts remain unknown.
Detectives investigating the case confirmed that Payne was seen wearing the Rolex earlier in the day. The watch, which had been on his wrist for several hours before his death, has become a key piece of evidence in the case. Investigators are now focusing their efforts on tracking down the missing timepiece, with police searching both Payne’s hotel room and the residences of the escorts who were involved. So far, the watch has not been located, and the two women are being treated as witnesses. They have since hired legal representation.
As the investigation continues, authorities have also uncovered additional details about Payne’s final hours. Reports suggest that he had been drinking heavily and had withdrawn $300, a sum believed to possibly be linked to a drug deal. These revelations are adding further layers of intrigue to the mystery surrounding his untimely death, and the search for his missing Rolex is ongoing as the case develops.