Authorities in Argentina have formally charged five individuals in relation to the tragic death of Liam Payne, whose fatal fall shocked the music world. According to reports from *Infobae*, an Argentinian news outlet, the charges include negligent homicide, manslaughter, and supplying narcotics.
Among those charged is Roger Nores, Payne’s friend, who reportedly left him at the CasaSur Palermo Hotel about an hour before the fatal incident. Nores has been accused of negligent homicide, and while he has been barred from leaving the country, it is unclear whether he is currently in custody.
Braian Paiz, a waiter who admitted to using cocaine and other drugs with Payne, has been charged with supplying narcotics in exchange for payment. Similarly, hotel employee Ezequiel Pereyra is accused of providing drugs to Payne.
In addition, CasaSur Palermo hotel managers Gilda Martín and Esteban Grassi are facing manslaughter charges. All five individuals have been summoned to court to address their involvement in the events leading to Payne’s death.
The case follows reports that Payne had been consuming cocaine and whiskey throughout the day before he fell from a balcony. Earlier this month, a judge authorized prosecutors to pursue charges of abandonment against Nores, which has since been elevated to negligent homicide as the investigation progressed.
The tragedy not only devastated Payne’s fans and peers but also sparked broader discussions about drug use, accountability, and safety protocols. The ongoing legal proceedings aim to clarify the circumstances surrounding his untimely passing.
For an in-depth exploration of the case, the documentary *TMZ Investigates: Liam Payne: Who’s to Blame?* is currently streaming on Hulu, offering insights into the legal and personal factors that have emerged in the wake of this loss.