Shockingly: CCTV investigation that Liam Payne was pushed from the hotel where he was and the doctor also confirmed that………..
chilling image has emerged that offers a glimpse into the final moments of Liam Payne’s life, raising serious concerns about the events leading to his untimely death.
The photo, taken from CCTV footage, shows the troubled British pop star being carried through the lobby of the CasaSur Palermo Hotel in Buenos Aires by three staff members just minutes before his fatal fall from a third-floor balcony on October 16.
The image, shared by The Daily Mail, shows Payne, visibly impaired, being escorted back to his room after reportedly convulsing on the hotel floor.
The incident has sparked questions about the actions of the hotel staff and whether more immediate intervention could have prevented the tragedy.
The decision by hotel staff to return Payne to his room rather than calling an ambulance immediately is now under scrutiny.
Chief receptionist Esteban Grassilater admitted in a 911 call that the singer was “high on drugs” and that they feared for his safety due to the balcony in his suite. Despite expressing these concerns, the staff left Paynealone in the room and called emergency services only a few minutes later.
“If they were concerned about the balcony, why wasn’t he kept in the lobby until help arrived?” one observer asked. The timeline of events is further muddled by discrepancies in CCTV timestamps, raising doubts about the accuracy of the hotel’s account.
Adding to the mystery, when Payne‘s body was found, he was wearing a black cap and carrying a bag he had left in his room earlier, suggesting he had prepared to leave before his fatal fall.
Payne‘s untimely death aligns with troubling patterns in his past. Known for his high-risk behavior, he reportedly climbed balconies to evade detection during his One Direction days. Just a month before his death, Payne used sheets as a makeshift rope to scale down the balcony of his Florida rental property in pursuit of drugs.
Evidence of similar behavior emerged in the aftermath of his death. Police found drug paraphernalia in his hotel room, including burnt tin foil and traces of white powder, pointing to his struggles with substance abuse.
The actions of the hotel staff have not been formally investigated, but three individuals, including two alleged drug dealers and Payne’s friend Roger Nores, are under scrutiny. Nores, accused of abandoning Payne, maintains he left the hotel well before the singer’s erratic behavior began