Source: MEGA
Harrowing new images of Liam Payne being carried to his room have raised questions about whether his death could have been prevented.
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RadarOnline.com can reveal details of the troubled star’s final moments before his fatal fall on October 16, which have emerged from recorded CCTV footage taken inside the CasaSur Hotel.
Source: MEGASpeculation around why an ambulance wasn’t called before Payne’s death has risen following newly released images of CasaSur’s CCTV footage.
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The shocking new images, obtained by the Dail Mail, showed Payne being carried – upside down – through the hotel’s lobby by three male employees, with two grabbing his arms and the third handling his bottom half.
The One Direction singer was reportedly acting erratic in the lobby, according to witnesses, which led the workers to bring Payne to the elevator and back to his third-floor room.
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Source: MEGAThe One Direction singer fell from his balcony and was pronounced dead on the scene after suffering serious head injuries.
One onlooker said Payne – who was high on several drugs – was even “convulsing” on the floor.
The released shots have raised serious questions about the circumstances surrounding his death, as he fell from his room’s balcony just minutes after the timestamps on the photos showed.
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Fans and media alike are questioning why there were no immediate attempts to intervene as the situation unfolded, fueling further doubts about the true cause of his death.
If Payne was acting so volatile, why did the workers even move him at all? And why weren’t police/an ambulance called straight away?
While there is still much that is unknown, a breakdown of the day’s timestamps helps show more of what happened during Payne’s final moments.
At 3:53 pm, Payne was seen entering the hotel with his friend, Argentine-American businessman Roger Nores. The singer was notabley carrying a small personal bag and appeared in good spirits as he chatted with hotel guests.