Major Liam Payne case developments as cops search for Rolex and 'drug dealer' suspect talks

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Three people have been charged in connection with Liam Payne's death and the events surrounding his untimely passing are still being investigated. The former One Direction singer died aged just 31 after plunging from a third-floor balcony at Casa Sur Hotel in Buenos Aires, Argentina, on October 16.

Liam suffered "serious injuries that were incompatible with life" and his sudden death has since been shrouded in mystery after the star's holiday in the South American country appeared to have taken a major turn. The father-of-one, who shot to fame as an teen on The X Factor, had been with his girlfriend of two years, Kate Cassidy, before she decided to cut her trip short.

And now, according to the latest reports, Liam - who previously opened up about his addiction struggles - is said to have spent his final days with locals under the influence of drugs. Investigators have worked 'meticulously' to rule out suicide and 'third party' involvement in a bid to understand how he catastrophically fell, according to a lengthy statement released last week.

Prosecutors reportedly believe the singer did not take his own life and have instead linked the tragedy to a substance-induced 'psychotic episode'. The Mirror have now taken a look at the latest developments in the case of Liam's death as one of the suspects speaks out and shines more light on the star's final hours and police return to the star's hotel room to search for a missing watch worth £30,000.

Three people charged

According to the prosecutor's office, three people have been charged in connection with Liam's death. Officials confirmed the arrests of three suspects who are now under formal investigation and they have said that, on conviction, the crimes were punishable by a prison sentence of up to 15 years. They have also confirmed, meanwhile, that one of the suspects is a hotel worker.

The statement said that "unlawful conduct was discovered" and as a result, "three people were charged with the crimes of abandonment of a person followed by death, supply and facilitation of narcotics".

According to the release, the first of the accused is the person who "accompanied the artist on a daily basis during his stay in the city of Buenos Aires". That person is "charged with the crimes of abandonment of a person followed by death".

Liam Payne died at Casa Sur in Argentina

Police previously raided the Buenos Aires hotel for employees working on the day of his death

The second person is a hotel employee. They have been charged with "two proven supplies of cocaine to Liam Payne during the period he was at the hotel". The third person, who is also a supplier of narcotics, is "charged with two other clearly proven supplies at two different times on 14 October."

Liam Payne's friend Rogelio 'Roger' Nores has denied being a suspect in the star's death and insisted he didn't abandon the singer on the day he tragically fell from his hotel balcony in Argentina. In an interview with the Daily Mail, he denied claims he was under investigation connected to Liam's death. He declared: "I never abandoned Liam, I went to his hotel three times that day and left 40 minutes before this happened."

Bombshell claims from suspect waiter

An Argentinian waiter, Braian Nahuel Paiz, 24, is one of the three people being investigated. He is suspected of being Liam's 'dealer' in the ongoing prosecution probe - a claim which he denies. Braian, who met the singer for the first time at the restaurant where he worked, has since made a number of bombshell claims.

On Saturday, talking to journalist Guillermo Panizza, Braian, on Argentinian TV, he claimed Liam communicated with him using a secret Instagram account after they met when the singer was dining with his girlfriend Kate. He revealed his home has been searched but said he is yet to be quizzed by investigators. Braian admitted he did take drugs with Liam, but insisted he never supplied him with narcotics or received any money from him.

Opening up about his time with the father-of-one, whom he claimed he met twice in his hotel, he protested: "I never supplied Liam with drugs. Liam's first contact with me was at my place of work. We swapped details and saw each other later that night. It was all normal. He came down from his hotel room to fetch me because I had got lost."

Braian is one of the three people investigated in connection with Liam Payne's death.

Braian is one of the three people investigated in connection with Liam Payne's death

He continued: "We got together there and he showed me some of the music he was going to bring out. I’ve heard people saying he was taking drugs, but the truth is that when he got to the restaurant where I was working he was already under the effects of drugs and he didn’t actually eat anything."

Braian claims the second time he met Liam, on October 13, they spent the night together while the singer consumed cocaine and Braian smoked marijuana. He said: "We took drugs together, but I never took drugs to him or accepted any money."

He added: "We consumed drugs because the truth is that something intimate happened. I stayed there all night... He wasn’t aggressive at all, he behaved really well with me, he was really sweet. He asked me if I was okay. I’ve got all the messages where we arranged that second meeting. I haven’t erased anything."

Claiming he had no idea who the other two suspects were, Braian said he was confused when he saw photos from the singer's hotel room the day he died. He added: "When I saw the photos of the inside of Liam’s hotel room nothing made any sense to me. The Dove soap packet was there when I was in the hotel but I couldn’t understand what it was for or the candles or the glass of water."

Police return to star's hotel room to search for missing £30,000 Rolex watch

Argentinian police investigating Liam's death have reportedly returned to his hotel room in an apparent search for his £30,000 Rolex watch. Following the singer's tragic passing the watch is still reported to be missing and two uniformed officers arrived on Tuesday morning at the CasurSur Palermo Hotel in Buenos Aires where the star fell to his tragic death.

The Mail Online reports that the officers swarmed the third storey room which the 31-year-old fell from in a continuing search for his gold Rolex. Liam's suite has remained cordoned off following his tragic death with guests being kept away.

The Strip That Down singer was seen wearing the expensive watch in CCTV images on the day he died on October 16, but it was not on his body and all efforts to locate it have so far failed, leading to fears it had been stolen.

A judicial source told La Nacion: "We know from images that have been analysed that Liam had the watch on the day of his death. He had it in one of his hands and he had it at least two to three hours before his fatal hotel fall. We looked for it in his hotel room and couldn't find it.

"The watch was searched for in the homes of the three people being investigated on suspicion of abandoning Liam and the supply and facilitation of drugs, as well as in the homes of the two female escorts who were with him in his room the afternoon he died."

Suicide ruled out

Prosecutors in Argentina are said to have ruled out the idea that Liam had taken his own life when he went over the edge of his balcony. This had previously been the source of speculation in the weeks following his death. In a statement, they said: "In the state he was in, he did not know what he was doing and could not understand it."

Detailed analysis and CCTV

From the beginning of the investigation and within a few days the formal statement said that "exhaustive and meticulous actions and measures" were conducted. "Several dozen statements" were received at the headquarters of the Public Prosecutor's Office, it added, including the testimonies of hotel staff, family, friends and medical professionals.

More than 800 hours of video footage from "various security cameras" in the hotel and others in the street was carried out in the "detailed analysis". The "forensic extraction of contents" of Liam's phone was also carried out. This led to his calls and messages on apps and social networks being "analysed".

The "registry of guests" and the hotel's bar and restaurant orders were "also examined to find out who visited the musician and his drinking and eating habits". It continued that, with the help of expert personnel, "several gigabytes of data were obtained and examined in a short period of time", including from the hotel reception's phones and those of witnesses who volunteered.

White powder, believed to be cocaine was found in Liam's room

A search of Liam's hotel room uncovered 'what appeared to be narcotics, alcohol, destroyed objects and furniture'

Toxicology results

The initial toxicology report found traces of designer drug pink cocaine in Liam's system. A press release from the National Criminal and Correctional Prosecutor's Office released on November 7 said that the singer's toxicological results were shared with his family and showed that he had traces of "alcohol, cocaine and prescription antidepressants".

Liam's injuries "were compatible with those produced by a fall from a height and that self-injury of any kind and/or the physical intervention of third parties were ruled out", the report also stated. It was also stressed that Liam "did not adopt a reflexive posture to protect himself in the fall". This meant he "may have fallen in a state of semi- or total unconsciousness".

Other 'medical antecedents' of Liam's medical history have not been analysed yet. The report said: "For the prosecution, this situation would also rule out the possibility of a conscious or voluntary act on the part of the victim, since, in the state he was in, he did not know what he was doing and could not understand it."

A search of Liam's hotel room initially uncovered "what appeared to be narcotics, alcohol, destroyed objects and furniture", according to detectives. Photos purporting to show inside the room where Liam spent his final hours were previously confirmed by news outlets including La Nacion and Clarin.

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