
New details emerged around Liam Payne’s tragic death and released a report detailing the singer’s alcohol found in his system when he fell from his hotel balcony in Argentina last October Concentration level and substance.
According to National Criminal and Moral Prosecutor No. 14, Payne’s blood content (BAC) was found to be as high as 2.7 grams per liter. This equates to 0.27%, which is the level associated with severe symptoms such as confusion, disorientation and dizziness. Alcohol.org points out that BAC levels of 0.3% and above may cause alcoholism, while BAC of 0.4% may be fatal.
The report further suggests that Payne’s system also contains a variety of substances, including cocaine metabolites, methyldiaminine, benzoylamine, cocoa ethylene and the drug sertraline. Toxicological tests confirmed that the former direction member had mixed drugs in his system at the time of his death, including cocaine, cracks, ketamine and alcohol.
The tragic death of Payne is under review in a new documentary titled “TMZ Investigation: Liam Payne: Who Should Be Rebuked?”, which is currently circulating on Hulu. The documentary examines events that led to Payne’s death and the responsibility for the incident.