New Liam Payne music to be released posthumously this week
New Liam Payne music will be released posthumously this week, just two weeks after the One Direction star fell to his death from a Buenos Aires balcony.
New Liam Payne music will be released Friday, just over two weeks after the One Direction alum’s shocking death in Buenos Aires at the age of 31.
Payne’s collaborator, Sam Pounds, announced Monday that he will release three versions of “Do No Wrong,” including a live and a cappella mix, on Nov. 1.
“I pray that this will be a blessing to the world like Liam has always dreamed. I pray angels will comfort you all everyday while listening. I pray that this song will be a blessing to [Payne’s sister] Ruth, [his son] Bear, and the entire family,” Pounds tweeted, along with the link to pre-save. “I pray that this song eclipses the negative echoes. I pray supernatural positive healing power will embrace each and every one of you. … With love. let’s all BE the blessing.”
Payne fatally fell from his third-story balcony at CasaSur Hotel in the Argentine capital on Oct. 16, moments after a hotel receptionist requested emergency services assistance for a guest who was “trashing” the room while “high on drugs.”
An autopsy found that Payne suffered multiple traumatic injuries resulting in internal and external bleeding after officials say he “jumped from the balcony of his room.”
Though authorities don’t believe anybody else was involved in Payne’s death, they are now investigating how the pop star accessed the drugs found in his system — including cocaine, benzodiazepine, crack and the drug cocktail known as “pink cocaine.”
A source within Argentina’s National Criminal and Correctional Prosecutor’s Office told People an indictment could be forthcoming as evidence suggests “a hotel employee sourced the drugs for Payne.”
Last Wednesday, a week after Payne’s death, authorities raided CasaSur Hotel as part of the investigation, with special attention paid to a Dove soap box and other small objects found in his hotel room.
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