New Delhi:
The death of one direction star Liam Payne sent shockwaves to the industry. In October last year, the singer died after falling from the balcony of the third floor of Hotel Kasasur Palermo at the Buenos Aires of Argentina. He was 31 years old.
Now, the details of the singer’s toxic science report have come out.
The results of the test showed that Liam Payne had a blood wine concentration (BAC) of “up to 2.7 grams per liter in his blood” at the time of his death. People,
In a statement, the office of Argentina’s National Criminal and Corrective Prosecutor said on Friday that “Cocken Metabolites, methylcegonin, benzoilkomine, cocolynne, cocothyline and the medicine serrtine” were also in their systems.
According to alcohol.org, blood alcohol level of 2.7 grams per liter (0.27%) can be serious symptoms including dizziness, confusion and a surprised sensation.
Alcohol poisoning can occur at a alcohol level of 0.3% or more, and a level of 0.4% can be fatal to health.
The statement further confirmed that Brian Paase was prosecuted for selling drugs in exchange for cash. During the verdict, the judges stated that “the evidence collected reveals the nature of delivery and enables confirmation of prosecution ordered by the previous example.”
The initial autopsy report of Liam Payne revealed that he had “many substances in his system” at the time of his death, known as “pink cocaine”.
According to the witnesses, Liam Payne was working incorrectly in hours before his death.
Emergency services were called to the hotel after employees described him as “an aggressive man overwhelmed by drugs and alcohol”.
On entering their hotel room, the authorities discovered a chaotic scene, scattered by broken objects and various drugs.
Forensic teams also recovered a whiskey bottle, light and cell phone from the courtyard, where the body of Liam Payne was found.
Investigators said that the absence of defensive injuries suggested that it could be in a semi-consciousness or when it falls, the unconsciousness was complete.