BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (AP) – An Argentina court filed criminal negligence charges against three of five people charged in connection with the death of former mission singer Liam Payne who fell from a hotel balcony on the third floor of Buenos Aires It was withdrawn from the Associated Press last October, according to a ruling obtained by the Associated Press on Thursday.
In a decision issued Wednesday, the Argentine federal court of appeals ordered two other defendants in the case to remain in custody. They are faced with charges of providing drugs to the well-known British boy band star.
The verdict will be charged against three main accused. Rogerio Noles, a US citizenship and Argentine businessman, accompanied Payne during his trip to Buenos Aires. Gilda Martin, manager of the Casasur Hotel in the trendy district of Palermo, where Payne passed away on October 16th. Estebanglasi is the hotel's main receptionist.
The charges of negligent homicide are sentenced to 1-5 years in prison in Argentina.
Toxicology reports from post-natal testing revealed that Payne (31) had alcohol, cocaine, and prescription antidepressants in his system when he fell off the balcony.
Prosecutors alleged that by leaving Payne alone while Nores was drunk, he failed to comply with his duty of care. The court was on the side of a defense counsel who argued that Norse had no legal, moral or social obligation to care for Payne. He was also outside the hotel at the time of the death of a friend.
Two hotel employees, Martin and Grassi, were in the lobby of the Casasur hotel on October 16th, when Payne saw him getting seriously drunk and with the help of others, he made him into the room. Investigators decided to take him there.
Prosecutors said Payne should have been able to get proper medical care, but the balcony should have been kept away from the hotel room, which poses a clear risk. On Wednesday, the court ruled that prosecutors were unable to prove how to take Payne to his hotel room.
The court also ordered two other defendants in the case – Ezekiel David Pereira, a former employee of the Casasur Hotel, and Brean Pais, a waiter who served Payne at a luxury Buenos Aires restaurant, provided Payne He ordered him to continue being detained on the charges he had. Even a few hours before his death, drugs.
The charges they face are sentenced to prison for four to 15 years, so the court said preventive detention was justified.
Payne's sudden death poured the world's sadness from fans of one-way grief among the best selling boy bands of all time.

