All the details surrounding the death of Liam Payne are still not completely clear. After the shocking death of the former member of One Direction, the world is still picking up the pieces, while some try to move on as the tragic passing had a profound impact on all the lives the artist touched.
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Now, the investigation into his death has revealed a new piece of information after the renowned tabloid TMZ disclosed new details in their documentary about the high-profile case, in which TMZ was one of the first to report Payne's death on October 16th.
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What did one of the defendants in Liam Payne's case say in the new TMZ material?
TMZ reported that in this exclusive material, released on Monday the 16th, one of the waiters who was charged in the case and who the Argentine prosecutor's office is investigating for his connection to the death of the singer confessed to having consumed drugs with Payne.
"Braian Paiz told us in our upcoming documentary 'TMZ Investigates: Liam Payne: Who’s to Blame?' - airing Monday night at 8 PM ET on FOX - that he was partying with Liam in the singer's hotel room in Buenos Aires."
The man claimed that he had been drinking whisky while they were celebrating a "party" in the singer's room, but he also mentioned that they consumed cocaine that he brought to the hotel. According to the accused, they did this on two occasions, with the second time being 2 days before the accident in which the British man fell from the hotel balcony and died.
The waiter claims he was able to notice that there were drugs scattered throughout the singer's room, and also states that he never accepted money from the singer, denying being a drug dealer. He even revealed that Liam wanted to give him his watch as a form of payment, but he refused.
"Brian says he never accepted money from the singer... and claims he even turned down Payne's Rolex watch when the star offered it to him as payment," TMZ reports.
TMZ also reveals that in the documentary they also interviewed the musician’s friend, Roger Nores, who authorities accuse of abandoning him, as well as the eyewitness Bret Watson who saw Liam fall and die.