Liam Payne’s Drug Cocktail Found Post-Death

Liam Payne’s Drug Cocktail Found Post-Death

Toxicology tests for Liam Payne found multiple substances in the singer’s system at the time of his death, according to a report from ABC News.

A preliminary autopsy of the former member of One Direction detected cocaine, crack cocaine and benzodiazepine, a widely prescribed class of sedatives and anti-anxiety medications sold under the brand names Valium, Xanax and Klonopin, among others.

Payne, who was 31 when he fell to his death at a hotel in Buenos Aires, Argentina,, last Wednesday, also had a recreational drug known as “pink cocaine” in his system.

The drug cocktail, which also goes by the name Tusi, typically comprises a mix of methamphetamine, ketamine, MDMA, and more, according to the U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency. In a report last month, the agency warned that the blend of substances was being sold across multiple locations in Manhattan, New York.

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