Former One Direction star Liam Payne tragically passed away last week in Argentina, and new reports reveal that a dangerous mix of drugs—including the increasingly notorious “pink cocaine”—was found in his system. The 31-year-old singer died after falling from his hotel balcony, with experts suggesting he may have been unconscious at the time of the fatal plunge.
According to ABC News, Payne’s toxicology report uncovered a toxic blend of substances, including crack cocaine, benzodiazepines, and Tusi—more commonly known as “pink cocaine.” Tusi is a risky cocktail made up of methamphetamine, ketamine, and ecstasy, a drug mixture that’s been gaining popularity in underground scenes. Pink cocaine, once popular in New York’s club circles, has reportedly made its way into U.S. streets, often smuggled by members of the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua.
Sources close to the situation claim that Payne’s fall was not only the result of the drugs in his system but also tied to his erratic behavior in the hours leading up to his death. Witnesses reported the singer smashing his laptop and offering $20,000 to an unidentified woman shortly before the incident.
In a chilling moment, a hotel manager made a frantic call to local police, warning them of a man under the influence of drugs and alcohol who was “trashing” his room and possibly endangering his life. Sadly, authorities arrived too late to prevent the fatal accident.
As the investigation into Payne’s final moments continues, the world mourns the loss of a beloved pop icon gone far too soon.
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