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Liam Payne’s Friend And Hotel Employee Charged In Alleged Drug Deal Tied To Singer’s Death
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Liam Payne’s Friend And Hotel Employee Charged In Alleged Drug Deal Tied To Singer’s Death

Trigger Warning: This article contains mentions of alcohol, drug addiction and an indvidual’s death. 

Liam Payne’s tragic death has led to criminal charges against three individuals, including a friend, a hotel employee, and an alleged drug dealer, according to the National Criminal and Correctional Prosecutor’s Office.

The friend who reportedly claimed to be Payne’s manager has been charged with abandonment for failing to inform the singer’s family about his alleged drug relapse, as reported by La Nación. The hotel employee and alleged drug dealer have been charged with supplying narcotics to the late singer.

The former One Direction member died on October 16 after falling from a balcony at the CasaSur Palermo hotel in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Payne had been staying at the hotel with his girlfriend, Kate Cassidy, who left the country days before his death.

The friend, whose identity remains undisclosed, allegedly failed to respond when hotel managers attempted to contact him after Payne’s fatal fall. According to reports, police tried reaching him through a phone number provided by hotel staff, but he did not answer. Later, a lawyer visited the hotel to inquire if the friend faced any charges.

A judge later ruled that the friend had breached his duty of care to Payne, leading to abandonment charges. If convicted, the friend could face a prison sentence of five to 15 years. Prosecutors have accused him of failing to act in Payne’s best interests during his drug relapse.

The hotel employee and alleged drug dealer are accused of collaborating to supply drugs to Payne. Authorities discovered the alleged drug dealer’s phone number during a raid on the hotel and later searched his home in Lomas de Zamora, Argentina. Items seized included a jar of marijuana, nine cell phones, three computers, and portable storage devices.

Investigators believe the hotel employee contacted the alleged drug dealer to procure illegal substances for Payne. TMZ previously reported that police were focusing on a soap box found in Payne’s room, suspecting it was used to discreetly deliver drugs.

Photos from the singer’s hotel room showed drug paraphernalia scattered on a table, including prescription medications like clonazepam.

A toxicology report revealed multiple drugs in Payne’s system, including pink cocaine, a mixture of ecstasy, ketamine, caffeine, and the psychedelic 2-CB. He had also ingested cocaine, crack, and benzodiazepine.

Despite the charges, the investigation into Payne’s death is still ongoing. While the toxicology report highlighted drug use, his cause of death was attributed to multiple traumas and internal bleeding from the fall.

Prosecutors have also interviewed two women who were with Payne in his room on the day of his death. The women, identified as escorts, testified that they only drank alcohol with Payne and did not use drugs. However, one of the women reportedly gave conflicting accounts, leading to further scrutiny.

Reports also suggest the women fought with Payne over unpaid services. Hotel managers attempted to resolve the financial dispute by contacting Payne’s friend, but he did not respond to their calls.

Payne’s body has been flown back to England for burial, with his father, Geoff Payne, overseeing the arrangements. The singer’s untimely death has left fans and loved ones mourning while authorities work to uncover the full details of the tragic incident.

Disclaimer: If you know someone who is struggling with alcohol or substance abuse, please reach out to the authorities and report it. There are several helplines available for the same.

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Outer Banks Season 4 Ending Explained: Discover What’s Next For The Pogues
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Outer Banks Season 4 Ending Explained: Discover What’s Next For The Pogues

Outer Banks Season 4 has surely been the wildest ever we have seen throughout its long run. Well, indeed it has to be as we are getting close to the end of the journey of Pogues. 

Meanwhile, the tenth episode of the latest season is also the longest in the show’s history. Filled with a shocking turn of events, the season leads to a much enthralling ending, which we will be explaining here. 

Well, before we begin, it is crucial to know that the words ahead will work as spoilers for you if you haven’t gone through the sequences depicted in the series. However, if you’ve managed to watch the latest episode of Outer Banks–which will without a doubt keep its fans talking about what they have witnessed–keep on reading. 

We see John B, Sarah, and Rafe seeking the crown. This is when they are joined by JJ and Kiara, while Pope and Cleo are taking shelter as the latter had been shot by a mercenary of Dalia. 

Soon due to a sandstorm, the group splits with John B and Sarah looking out for a shelter, and Rafe, JJ, and Kiara seeking a sculpture that they seemingly witnessed on their map. 

After a short fight, where Rafe buys JJ some time, to scale the statue searching for the crown, killing two mercenaries, we see JJ getting to the tip of the sculpture.

JJ spots something in the eye of the sculpture and pulls out the Blue Crown. Meanwhile, Dalia takes aim at JJ to shoot him. However, JJ spots her, and he and Kirara run out of the danger.

Soon we see both of them getting separated while coming back from the ruins. This is when Kiara comes across Groff, who was thrown into a well by Rafe, but somehow got back out. 

In the same episode, JJ sees Groff in the well, asking for his help. Moving ahead, Groff holds a knife to Kiara’s throat while ordering JJ to hand over the crown. 

Well, even though Groff gets the crown, he still stabs JJ, telling him he should have given him the rope while he was stuck in the well. 

JJ falls on the ground, telling Kiara that he loves her, and soon he dies in her arms.  John B then recalls all the great moments of JJ and how he kept the group together.

The Pogues then lay their friend in Agapenta, with Rafe telling them that Groff is now headed to Lisbon.

Rafe also says if JJ was his friend, he would go on to hunt Groff, with which Kiara agrees.

The next time we will see Pogues, they will have a thirst for blood.

Watch Outer Banks Season 4 on Netflix.

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Australian Outlet That Interviewed S Jaishankar Responds To Canada’s Ban
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Australian Outlet That Interviewed S Jaishankar Responds To Canada’s Ban

An Australian news outlet has raised concerns over press freedom after it was blocked by Canada for airing an interview with Foreign Minister S Jaishankar and the press conference of Australian Senator Penny Wong. Responding to the ban, The Australia Today’s managing editor Jitarth Jai Bharadwaj said the move has made it difficult for the team, but they are undeterred by such obstacles.

Mr Jaishankar’s Australia visit ended Thursday, during which he met Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and co-chaired the 15th Foreign Ministers’ Framework Dialogue with Ms Wong. Canada blocked the outlet’s social media pages soon after it held a press conference with Mr Jaishankar and Ms Wong. The move coming amid diplomatic tensions between New Delhi and Ottawa, sparked a strong response from India, who called out their “hypocrisy” towards freedom of speech.

The Australia Today responded to the ban this morning, stating that they will be undeterred by such obstacles.

Statement from The Australia Today:
We at @TheAusToday would like to extend our heartfelt gratitude to every #news outlet, #journalist, and #supporter who stood by us during a challenging time. The recent restriction and ban on our interview with Indian External Affairs Minister… pic.twitter.com/53UTd5Le19

— The Australia Today (@TheAusToday) November 7, 2024

“The recent restriction and ban on our interview with Indian External Affairs Minister @DrSJaishankar and the press conference with Australian Foreign Minister @SenatorWong on #socialmedia, under orders from the Canadian government, have been difficult for our team and those who value free and open #journalism,” said Mr Bharadwaj’s statement.

The Australia Today vowed to continue advocating for an open and inclusive media landscape as it thanked the fraternity for being a beacon of strength amid the restrictions. “We remain steadfast in our mission to bring important stories and voices to the public, undeterred by these obstacles,” said managing editor Mr Bharadwaj in the statement.

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Besides concerns over press freedom, the ban also turned out to be the latest point of friction between India and Canada that threatens to worsen their diplomatic tensions. On being asked about the matter yesterday, Ministry of External Affairs Spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said the social media handles and pages of the “diaspora outlet” have been blocked and are not available for viewers in Canada.

“We were surprised. It looks strange to us. But, nonetheless, these are actions that yet again highlight the hypocrisy of Canada towards freedom of speech. In his media interactions, the External Affairs Minister spoke about three things: a pattern of Canada making allegations without evidence, the surveillance of Indian diplomats – which he termed unacceptable – and the political space being given in Canada to anti-India elements. So you can draw your conclusions from that on why the Australia Today channel was blocked,” said the top diplomat.

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India-Canada’s ties strained after Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau blamed Indian agents for the murder of Khalistani terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar. The charge was trashed by India as baseless. Last month, the relationship hit a new low with Canada terming the Indian High Commissioner as a “person of interest” in the killing. The move saw India withdrawing some top diplomats from the country while dismissing the charge as “ludicrous”.

Last week, India flagged a violation of diplomatic conventions by the Canadian government for putting some of its consular officials under audio and video surveillance. Canada could not hide behind the technicalities to justify its harassment, the government had said while lodging a protest with the Canadian government.

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