
Liam Payne’s Pal Roger Nores & Two Hotel Workers Could STILL Face…
Manslaughter Charges as Prosecutors Launch Appeal
Buenos Aires, Argentina – March 14, 2025
Prosecutors in Argentina have launched an appeal to reinstate manslaughter charges against Roger Nores, a close friend of the late singer Liam Payne, and two hotel workers in connection with Payne’s tragic death last October.
Nores and the two employees were initially cleared of responsibility after a court ruled there was no legal obligation linking them to the incident. However, prosecutors argue that Nores played a role in creating the circumstances that led to Payne’s fatal fall from a Buenos Aires hotel balcony.
Payne, who rose to fame as part of One Direction, was found to have alcohol, cocaine, and a prescription antidepressant in his system at the time of his death. The circumstances surrounding his final hours have remained the subject of speculation and legal scrutiny.
Legal experts suggest that if the appeal is successful, Nores and the hotel staff could face renewed charges, potentially leading to a trial. The Payne family has not publicly commented on the latest legal developments, but sources close to them indicate they are focused on protecting Liam’s son, Bear, from the ongoing media attention.
This case continues to attract international interest, with fans and supporters closely following developments as prosecutors seek justice in the wake of Payne’s untimely passing.