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800hrs of CCTV among cache of evidence collected by cops…so why is Liam Payne’s death probe taking so long?

A CACHE of evidence including 800 hours of CCTV footage, laptops and mobile phones are key to the investigation into Liam Payne’s death.

But much of it is still being combed through by Argentinian police as the first anniversary of the pop star’s fatal fall from a hotel balcony approaches.

Liam Payne in a black satin shirt and Kate Cassidy in a green strapless dress attend an event.
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Why is Liam Payne’s death probe taking so long?[/caption]
Liam Payne and Argentinian waiter Braian Nahuel Paiz.
Argentinian waiter Braian Nahuel Paiz has been accused of supplying drugs to Liam

A Sun on Sunday probe in Buenos Aires, where the former One Direction singer died on October 16, 2024, has found a trial date for two suspects charged with supplying drugs has still not been set.

A source in Argentina’s capital city told The Sun on Sunday: “Police are still looking through Liam’s laptop and the mobile phones of people connected to the inquiry. It’s very frustrating as the likelihood of a trial still seems a long way off, and there is a sense that the police investigation is too slow.”

We can also reveal that one of the suspect’s phones, which was used to contact 31-year-old Liam in the days leading up to his death at the CasaSur Palermo hotel and which was confiscated in November, was not searched by police until March.

Clearly more needs to be combed through such as the 800 hours of CCTV, the mobile phones and Liam’s laptop

A source

Waiter Braian Nahuel Paiz, 25, and former hotel worker Ezequiel David Pereyra, 22, face 15 years in prison if convicted of drug offences.

The pair have been behind bars in Buenos Aires since January.

The source added: “The current evidence has been looked at by four judges and sent back for more work and examination.

“The last prosecuting official looked at the case in September and it’s now gone back to the original judge who is re-examining the evidence.

‘Big fan’

“Clearly more needs to be combed through such as the 800 hours of CCTV, the mobile phones and Liam’s laptop.”

Three other people — including Liam’s friend Roger Nores — had their charges of criminal negligence dropped.

Under Argentina’s legal system, the prosecutor’s office gathers evidence, which it then presents to a judge, who has to decide whether to proceed to trial.

But Liam’s family in the UK remain hopeful that the two suspects can eventually be brought to trial.

The singer’s former girlfriend Cheryl Tweedy, who is the mother of his eight-year-old son Bear, is also being kept up to date with developments.

Meanwhile, Paiz spoke to The Sun on Sunday from his jail cell, and admitted he took drugs with the star but insisted he did not supply them.

Court documents show he is charged with selling cocaine to Liam twice on October 14 — two days before the singer died.

He said: “It’s the first anniversary of Liam’s death so I have started to revisit all the memories. 

“I was so sad about what happened and I feel for his family who must be finding it so hard. 

I didn’t sell drugs to Liam. I never received any money from him

Paiz

“I wish he hadn’t died and things were different. I used to feel regret about what happened, but actually I don’t regret meeting him as he was my idol and I was a big fan.”

An autopsy confirmed Liam died from multiple trauma and internal and external bleeding after falling from the balcony of his third-floor hotel room.

The toxicology report revealed there were traces of alcohol, cocaine and a prescription antidepressant in his system, which would have left him severely impaired.

Paiz, who met Liam while working as a waiter at a Buenos Aires restaurant, insisted: “I didn’t sell drugs to Liam. I never received any money from him.

‘We want closure’

“I’m hoping text messages the police still need to look at will show that.”

Hotel room with a smashed television, white powder, and foil on the floor.
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The TV in the star’s hotel room was destroyed[/caption]
Drone view of Hotel Liam in Buenos Aires, Argentina, with the third-floor balcony room circled in red.
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Liam fell from a third-floor hotel room balcony[/caption]

He added: “I felt so sad after he died so I went to the memorial that was outside the hotel to pay my respects.”

His emotional mother Sandra Paiz, who lives in a one-room home in a working-class neighbourhood 20 miles outside of Buenos Aires, was emphatic that the police are not doing enough.

She told us:  “I know my son did a bad thing taking drugs, but he didn’t sell them.

“I just want a trial so we can see all of the evidence and everyone can get closure. 

“We all love Liam in our family and are so sad at what happened.

“He was a good man who was trying to give advice to my son who wanted to work in the music production industry.”

Pereyra, who was an employee at the Hotel CasaSur Palermo, is accused of selling Liam cocaine on October 15 and 16.

It is claimed he took the drug to the singer’s hotel room after being invited back for a party.

Liam had flown to Argentina with his girlfriend Kate Cassidy for a five-day holiday, to see his One Direction bandmate Niall Horan in concert.

When Liam extended the trip, Kate returned to the US three days before his death.

Hotel room table covered with white powder, tinfoil, a lighter, and a broken television screen.
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Argentine police found drug paraphernalia including foil and powder in room[/caption]
Sandra Paiz holding a photo of her son Braian Paiz.
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‘I know my son did a bad thing taking drugs, but he didn’t sell them’, says Sandra Paiz, the waiter’s mother[/caption]

It is claimed Liam then turned to drink and drugs.

After reportedly being kicked out of the Palacio Duhau — Park Hyatt for “being a nuisance and distubring other guests”, he checked into the CasaSur Palermo alone.

Witnesses claimed he was “behaving erratically” in the hours leading up to his death, and CCTV footage showed him being carried from the hotel lobby to his room by staff.

In a grainy photo, believed to be the last taken of the singer, he looks dishevelled in a white vest.

Other guests then complained to reception that they could hear loud and “violent” noises from his suite.

Argentinian officials received an emergency call shortly before 5pm from the hotel manager, claiming the singer was “on drugs and alcohol” and “breaking up the whole room.”

He expressed fear that Liam would harm himself.

Minutes later, after hearing a loud bang from the courtyard where Liam’s body was found, he made another desperate call asking for an ambulance.

Police later recovered drug paraphernalia from the singer’s suite including foil wraps, white powder, a tablet bottle and a lighter.

The TV also appeared to have been smashed and other items and furniture strewn around the room.

MY TEARS AT SHRINE FOR LOST IDOL

OUTSIDE the CasaSur Palermo, there are countless cards and bouquets of flowers.

They line the streets in a makeshift shrine to the hotel’s best known, and most-missed, guest.

Scarlet Howes placing an item on a makeshift memorial for Liam Payne, featuring a large framed photo of him, surrounded by flowers, small pictures, and memorabilia.
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The Sun’s Scarlet Howes places a tribute outside the CasaSur Palermo, the hotel where Liam Payne died[/caption]
A makeshift memorial for Liam Payne outside the CasaSur Palermo Hotel.
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More tributes line the path outside the CasaSur Palermo[/caption]

It is clear Liam Payne touched the hearts of fans around the globe.

Reading their heart-wrenching notes and messages, I couldn’t help but shed a tear.

Stepping into the fashionable hotel’s lobby, I was immediately struck by the tragedy that unfolded here one year ago.

I then stood in the courtyard at the spot where Liam fell to his death aged 31, and a chill ran through me.

It is the place where Liam was last pictured and it was a surreal feeling.

I felt an overwhelming sadness that someone, who was not far from my age and had struggled so much, is no longer with us.

Liam’s death on October 16 last year was felt so deeply across the world.

No doubt some of the staff I met while at the hotel had been working within these walls during his stay.

Behind their smiles they must be deeply haunted by his death.

Even more so, perhaps, than his loyal fans.

Sun journalist Scarlet Howes stands in front of the CasaSur Palermo Hotel where a memorial is displayed for Liam Payne.
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The Sun’s Scarlet Howes outside of the hotel[/caption]

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Watch furious Aryna Sabalenka throw racquet just past ballboy in wild outburst moments before losing Jess Pegula

ARYNA SABALENKA narrowly avoided a ball kid as she threw her racquet in a furious outburst.

The world No1 was bidding to win the Wuhan Open for a fourth consecutive time after victories in 2018, 2019 and 2024.

Aryna Sabalenka reacts during a Women's Singles Semifinal tennis match.
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Aryna Sabalenka was left raging as she lost her Wuhan Open semi-final to Jessica Pegula[/caption]
Aryna Sabalenka throwing her racket on a tennis court.
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Sabalenka chucked her racquet towards the side of the court, narrowly missing a ballkid[/caption]

However, the 27-year-old came unstuck in her semi-final clash with Jessica Pegula.

It looked to be smooth sailing for Sabalenka as she won the first set 6-2.

But American rival Pegula bounced back with a 6-4 win in the second.

And the 31-year-old then rallied from 5-2 down in the deciding set to dethrone Sabalenka and progress into Sunday’s final against compatriot Coco Gauff.

However, in the 11th game of the deciding set, Sabalenka lost her head when an attempted backhand was fired just out of bounds on the far side of the court with Pegula left stranded.

The raging Belarusian proceeded to chuck her racquet which collided with a bench and bounced back towards the court as she went 6-5 down in the set.

Her throw fortunately avoided hitting a ballkid and cameraman – hitting either of which would have defaulted her from the match – as she immediately held out an arm in an apologetic gesture.

The Sky Sports commentator was heard saying: “The racquet goes flying and who has she hit there with the racquet.

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“That is dangerous territory for Sabalenka, this semi-final has exploded into life in the last 10 to 15 minutes.

“Sabalenka gets a warning for the racquet abuse, but she is lucky it is not more.”

The two tennis stars ended up going into a tiebreak, which was won by Pegula 7-6 (7-2).

Speaking after the clash, which saw an incredible run of 19 Sabalenka tiebreak wins in a row come to an end, Pegula said: “For what I did in the tie-break, I’m just really proud of myself.

“I’ve played so much tennis the last few weeks, so many three-set matches, but I feel like I’m very tough right now and I’m just using that [feeling] as best as I can.”

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Royal Marine sniper takes out smuggling gang speedboat engine with single shot while flying BACKWARDS in chopper

A ROYAL Marine Commando sniper took out a smuggling gang’s speedboat engine with a single shot while flying backwards in a helicopter in a £35million drugs bust.

The action movie-style drama ended a high-speed sea chase off the coast of Iran.

A Wildcat helicopter from HMS Lancaster hovers above the sea during a drug seizure operation.
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A Wildcat chopper flew backwards to give the gunman a ‘stable platform’[/caption]
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A Royal Marine sniper fired a .50 calibre bullet from an L121A1 anti-materiel rifle
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Aircraft surveillance imagery of a skiff loaded with narcotics transiting through the Gulf of Aden.
The sniper took out a smuggling gang’s speedboat engine with a single shot
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A .50 calibre bullet was fired from an L121A1 anti-materiel rifle from the side door of a Wildcat chopper, flying backwards to give the gunman a “stable platform”.

The Ministry of Defence said the mission, launched from HMS Lancaster, was one of the most dramatic counter-drugs intercepts the Royal Navy has been involved with in the Middle East.

Three boats were stopped and more than 1.5 tons of drugs recovered.

Ex-Special Forces commando Al Carns, the armed forces minister, hailed the Navy’s “outstanding work”.

He said: “This was a well planned operation culminating in a surgical shot by a Royal Marines sniper disabling the engine of a vessel traveling at 40 knots.

“That’s excellence at work.”

Wildcat pilot Lt Guy Warry said: “Firing on drug running skiffs whilst flying backwards to provide a stable platform for the snipers was definitely a career highlight.”

It was the first time UK snipers have been used to stop smugglers in the Gulf region as they usuaslly use slower boats which are simpler to board, the MoD said.

The tactic has been used “on several occasions” in the Caribbean where smugglers routinely use speedboats.

Commander Sam Stephens, the captain of HMS Lancaster said: “I’m hugely proud of the team’s professionalism, patience, and skill throughout what was a protracted chase.”

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The 78-year-old guitarist says he and pal Sir Rod, 80, have “a good body of songs” since they performed together at Glastonbury Festival in June.

Ronnie Wood and Rod Stewart at an after party following the Glamour Women of the Year Awards.
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Ronnie Wood has revealed he’s working on new songs with former Faces bandmate Sir Rod Stewart[/caption]
Singers Rod Stewart and Ronnie Wood performing on stage together.
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The pair perform on stage as The Faces in 2004[/caption]

Speaking on BBC Radio 4’s Desert Island Discs today about a Faces reunion, Ronnie says: “We would love to do that. We’ve got these songs that we’re working on from back in the day but it’s hard to make our times tally.

“When we do get a chance to get in the studio again, we will finish off these songs.

“We have got a good body of songs going.”

Ronnie also says that “absolutely nothing has changed” since the pair performed together in the 1970s — except that Sir Rod does not allow amps on stage anymore.

He also reveals his recordings of jams with the late Beatle John Lennon and his wife Yoko Ono, 92, were not accounted for.

Ronnie says: “John I met once in New York and a fantastic time we had. We went down to Atlantic Studios and we played the night away just singing and playing.”

Asked about the recordings, he tells Desert Island Discs host Lauren Laverne: “Good question — I would love to know what happened.”

However, Ronnie has confirmed the Rolling Stones are releasing a new album next year, adding: “We are at the mixing stage.”

Among his selected discs, Ronnie chose Paul McCartney’s Maybe I’m Amazed and Mozart’s Piano Concerto No. 21 (second movement), performed by Geza Anda, to take with him on a desert island.

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