Roger Nores, who was accused of abandoning, Liam Payne during his final hours, claimed that he was shocked by the charges. The charges against three people linked to the death of former One Direction singer Liam Payne have been dropped. This decision relieved Roger Nores, Payne’s close friend, who was accused of abandoning him during his final hours.

In a recent interview, Nores claimed he was shocked by the charges and stated that he never expected them to hold the case for so long. He then explained that he was only away for “40 minutes or like an hour," and couldn’t have known what was happening at the hotel. Payne tragically fell from his hotel room’s third-floor balcony in Argentina.

The investigation revealed that he was under the influence of drugs at the time of his death. Speaking with ABC, Nores said, “I know that for a fact like there’s no way any charge is going to hold. So I was totally expecting this.

I couldn’t have known what was going on in the hotel, like I only left for 40 minutes or like an hour and this this happened. It’s been a real weird experience and it’s been obviously really hard." Along with Roger Nores, the court has also dropped charges against two hotel employees.

Currently, only two other individuals are under investigation for supplying drugs to Liam Payne. While clearing Payne’s friend, the court stated that he had no involvement in providing alcohol or drugs to Payne in Argentina. Now that Nores is a free man, he has tak.