Monday, 30 December 2024

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Dear 222 News viewers, sponsored by Smileband, 

This case surrounding the tragic death of Liam Payne at the CasaSur Palermo hotel in Buenos Aires on October 16 is deeply concerning, as it has raised critical questions about negligence, substance abuse, and accountability. The ongoing investigation and subsequent legal actions have shed light on the circumstances leading to the singer’s fatal fall from a third-floor balcony.

Key Allegations

Argentinian authorities have charged multiple individuals, including Payne’s friend and hotel staff, with manslaughter and drug-related crimes:

1. Rogelio ‘Roger’ Nores (RLN):

Accused of manslaughter for allegedly abandoning Payne despite knowing his vulnerable state due to addiction.

Judge Laura Bruniard criticized Nores for failing to seek professional medical assistance, relying instead on hotel employees.

2. Ezequiel Pereyra (EDP) and Braian Nahuel Paiz (BNP):

Allegedly sold cocaine to Payne in the days leading up to his death. WhatsApp messages between Payne and Paiz reportedly show evidence of drug transactions.

Both face charges of supplying narcotics for payment, which could lead to up to 15 years in prison.

3. Hotel Manager Gilda Martín (GAM) and Chief Receptionist Esteban Grassi (ERG):

Accused of failing to ensure Payne’s safety. Martín allegedly neglected the danger posed by his room’s balcony, while Grassi reportedly directed others to “drag” Payne to his room instead of ensuring he received proper medical care.

Legal and Personal Context

Substance Abuse: Toxicology tests confirmed Payne had consumed alcohol, cocaine, and an antidepressant before his death. A 911 call before the incident noted he was behaving aggressively, likely under the influence.

Judicial Perspective: Judge Bruniard emphasized that while there was no premeditated intent to harm Payne, the alleged actions of the accused heightened the risk to his life.

Defense Statements

Braian Nahuel Paiz: His lawyer, Fernando Madeo, refuted the drug-dealing accusations, asserting that Paiz was merely a fan who consumed drugs with Payne rather than supplying them.

Rogelio Nores: Denies allegations of neglect, though his assets have been frozen, and he is barred from leaving Argentina.

Witness Account

Payne’s 25-year-old girlfriend, Ms. Cassidy, is cooperating as a witness, aiming to assist police in uncovering the truth about the singer’s final days.

Broader Implications

This case not only highlights the destructive potential of substance abuse but also underscores the ethical responsibilities of those in close contact with individuals in vulnerable states. As legal proceedings unfold, the hope remains that justice will be served, providing closure for Payne’s loved ones and fans worldwide.

Attached is a news article regarding the charges against people who neglect Liam Payne 

https://axs.tv/news-story/five-people-have-now-been-charged-for-involvement-with-liam-paynes-death/

Article written and configured by Christopher Stanley 


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