LONDON, Nov 19 (Reuters) – The funeral of former One Direction star Liam Payne, who died last month in a fall from a balcony in Buenos Aires, is set to take place on Wednesday, according to British media.
Payne, who rose to global fame as a member of the boy band One Direction, died at the age of 31. His passing prompted an outpouring of tributes from fans worldwide and sparked questions about the circumstances of his fall.
Authorities have charged three individuals in connection with his death. Investigations continue as the details surrounding the tragic incident remain under scrutiny.
Fans and fellow artists have mourned the loss of Payne, remembering his contributions to music and his impact on the entertainment world.
Earlier this month, authorities handed over Payne’s body to his father, who then arranged for it to be flown back to their native England.
Several newspapers, including the Daily Mail and Daily Mirror, reported that all four of Payne’s former One Direction bandmates, including Harry Styles, would attend the funeral to pay their respects.
Media reports indicate that the funeral will remain a private ceremony, with only family members and close friends in attendance.
On the day of Payne’s death, a hotel employee made a 911 call, warning that Payne had been acting aggressively and might have been under the influence of drugs and alcohol.
Details surrounding Payne’s final moments have led to heightened speculation, but investigators have not yet confirmed the exact cause of his fall.
Fans and the music community continue to grieve the loss of the star, whose sudden death has left many searching for answers.
An autopsy revealed that the former boy band member had alcohol, cocaine, and a prescription antidepressant in his system at the time of his death.
The findings suggest that these substances may have played a role in the circumstances surrounding his tragic fall.
Authorities are continuing their investigation into the events leading up to his death, but the toxicology report has raised further questions about his condition.