JAKARTA - Liam Payne's body has undergone toxicology and laboratory tests by the Public Prosecutor's Office in Argentina, and has been returned to the family. The body was flown back to England for burial.

As is known, Liam Payne died on October 16, after being found falling from the third floor of a hotel in the Argentine capital, Buenos Aires.

According to the BBC, the public prosecutor who handled Liam Payne's death case conducted an autopsy and confirmed that Liam had internal and external bleeding as well as several traumatic injuries suffered due to the fall.

Meanwhile, Liam Payne's body was handed over to the family on Wednesday, November 6 local time, and the family decided to carry out a funeral procession in his homeland, England.

Liam's examination of the body was carried out after it was revealed that ahead of his death Liam was facing lawsuits from his former fianc, Maya Henry, who had issued an order to terminate what he described as an "ospheric contact".

In October, several local media also reported initial toxicology tests showing evidence of cocaine exposure, but preliminary results did not provide an accurate picture of how many drugs were in his blood when he died.

The General Prosecutor's Office in Argentina also continues to investigate the circumstances surrounding Liam Payne's death.


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