Liam Payne’s drug test shows use of pink cocaine and crack

Liam Payne’s drug test shows use of pink cocaine and crack


The findings also point to the use of other chemicals, including ketamine and ecstasy




The results of Liam Payne’s initial toxicology tests showed several chemicals, including pink cocaine and crack cocaine. The British singer died on October 16, after falling from the third floor of a hotel in Argentina. The information was released this Monday afternoon (21/10) by the North American website TMZ.

Although it is called pink cocaine due to its powdery consistency and color, the drug does not contain cocaine in its composition, being a cocktail of ecstasy, ketamine, caffeine and a psychedelic substance known as 2-CB.

The Buenos Aires forensic police confirmed that “crystal”, better known as methamphetamine, was found in Payne’s blood. The findings, initially released by ABC News, also described the use of ketamine and ecstasy in the cocktail of drugs found in the singer’s body.

It is worth mentioning that the authorities had already found bottles of alcoholic beverages in the hotel room, as well as prescription drugs for the treatment of anxiety (clonazepam). Initial investigations indicate that drugs may have been involved in the fall from the third floor.

Argentine police continue to investigate the situation to find out who supplied the drugs to Liam Payne.

Source: Terra

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