Liam Payne’s funeral is set to take place this week in Wolverhampton, his hometown, following his tragic death last month. The ceremony is expected to be private, attended by close family and friends, including former bandmate Zayn Malik, who postponed his tour dates to attend
. However, Payne’s manager, Roger Nores, has been deemed “not welcome” at the funeral amid an ongoing investigation into the circumstances surrounding the singer’s death
. Fans are anticipated to gather along the route to pay their respects as the hearse passes through the city
Roger Nores, Liam Payne’s manager, is reportedly “not welcome” at the singer’s funeral due to ongoing investigations into his potential involvement in Payne’s death. Authorities are scrutinizing Nores amid allegations related to the circumstances surrounding the tragic incident, which was ruled accidental following toxicology reports that indicated drug use. Tensions are high within Liam’s family regarding Nores’ presence, as they aim for a respectful and private farewell to the beloved artist15.
Roger Nores is under investigation for his potential involvement in Liam Payne’s death, facing charges of “abandonment of a person resulting in death” and “supply and facilitation of narcotics.” Following Payne’s tragic fall from a hotel balcony in Argentina, authorities arrested Nores along with two others linked to the incident. Reports indicate that Nores was present shortly before the fall, raising questions about his actions during that time. He has publicly denied any wrongdoing, asserting he did not abandon Payne and was supportive until shortly before the incident occurred
Three individuals have been charged in connection with Liam Payne’s death. The first is a person who accompanied him daily in Buenos Aires, charged with “abandonment of a person followed by death.” The second is a hotel employee accused of supplying cocaine to Payne during his stay. The third individual is a drug supplier who allegedly provided narcotics on two occasions before Payne’s fatal fall from a hotel balcony on October 16. All three face charges related to drug facilitation and abandonment, and they have been prohibited from leaving Argentina pending the investigation