Liam Payne's doctor had issued him a chilling warning before his tragic death.
Last month, the tragically passed away aged just 31. The former One Direction star was holidaying in Buenos Aires with his girlfriend Kate Cassidy when he fell from the third floor of a hotel. An autopsy ruled that Liam had died instantly after his fall which caused "multiple traumatic injuries" and subsequently led to "internal and external haemorrhage."
However, officials in Argentina still remain "undetermined" about the events leading up to Liam's heartbreaking death. On Tuesday, it emerged that that local law enforcements had been probing five people after two workers at Liam's hotel were now under official investigation.
Now, new reports claim that Liam's neuropsychiatrist had sent a note to his friend Roger Nores stating that she was unable to treat the star. In the note, sent just weeks before Liam's death, she advised that his treatment was no longer able to continue and stated that mixing alcohol with antidepressants could have fatal consequences.
The NHS website states that those on antidepressants should be "wary" of drinking alcohol.
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