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A hotel worker in Argentina said One Direction's Liam Payne was intoxicated and "breaking the whole room" before Payne fell to his death from a balcony, Wednesday, Oct. 16, 2024. (Buenos Aires City Police/Reuters) One Direction star Liam Payne’s initial toxicology report was released on Monday, exposing one or more drugs in his system.

The preliminary report "suggested evidence of exposure to cocaine ," an official told the Associated Press, before stating that the initial results were not an accurate reading of the amount that was circulating in his blood at the time of his death. Last week, a preliminary autopsy report revealed that Payne, 31, died from "polytrauma" and "an internal and external hemorrhage" after falling from the third-floor balcony of his hotel in Buenos Aires. MOURNING LIAM PAYNE: CELEBRITY DEATHS CAN CAUSE VERY REAL GRIEF, EXPERTS SAY Investigators found narcotics and alcohol inside Payne’s hotel room amid broken objects and furniture, according to the AP.



In a separate report, sources told ABC News that the toxicology results showed multiple substances in Payne’s system, including pink cocaine – a combination of various substances such as ketamine, MDMA, opioids and methamphetamine. Liam Payne is shown attending The Fashion Awards 2022 at the Royal Albert Hall on Dec. 05, 2022, in London, England.

(Mike Marsland/WireImage) Dr. Chris Tuell, clinical director of addiction services at Ohio’s Lindner Center of HOPE, told Fox News Digital that pink.

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