After Liam Payne's death, the singer's friend is targeted by the authorities
Buenos Aires - The death of Liam Payne (†31) caused worldwide consternation. Now a close friend of the singer, who is in the crosshairs of the Argentinian authorities, has spoken out.

The singer's friend insists that Payne was fine when he left him at the CasaSur Palermo Hotel in Buenos Aires an hour before his death. However, the authorities see it differently.
Speaking to TMZ , Roger Nores said that he was with him in his room repeatedly that day.
Nores said he checked on Liam three times a day - and when he left an hour before the fatal fall, Liam seemed happy and fine, if a little tipsy.
The cause of death has been widely debated for weeks. In November, a video even emerged in which Payne is said to have bought drugs from a dealer three hours before his death.
The Argentinian prosecution does not believe Nores' statements. Rather, the One Direction singer's health had become unbalanced during the course of the day due to alcohol and cocaine.
Nores himself is also being targeted by the authorities. He is said to have received a text message from Payne with the question "Can you get six grams?". Did he actually buy his best friend the dangerous drug?

Payne is said to have lost his temper shortly before his death
And then there's Bret Watson, a man from Chicago who celebrated his wedding at the hotel and says his wedding party saw Payne throughout the day. The singer had looked more and more intoxicated as the day went on.
Watson also stated that Payne jumped up angrily in the evening and slammed his laptop on the floor. Did the singer see something on the screen that he didn't like?
Payne is said to have caused such a commotion that hotel staff had to grab him by the arms and legs to take him back to his room - where he was then left alone.