The body of Liam Payne, former One Direction member who passed away on October 16 in Argentina, is already returning to England for his funeral
This Wednesday, 6th, the singer’s body Liam Payneformer member of One Direction who died on October 16, aged 31, after falling from the third floor of the Hotel Casa Sur, where he was staying, is returning to England, his home country, where his funeral will take place in the next few days, at St. Paul’s Cathedral, Wolverhampton. The artist’s return is being accompanied by his father, Geoff Payne.
Although information about the wake has not yet been officially released, a friend of the singer told the British newspaper Daily Mail (via Revista Quem) that the star’s farewell will be “memorable”.
“Liam will have a memorable farewell, probably in a large cathedral. He was extremely loved by many people, and there will certainly be a huge demand for the event, which will be grand,” said the source.
Earlier this week, The Mirror UK newspaper and Radar Online reported that the final farewell to Liam expect the presence of many celebrities, “as he [Payne] He was well-liked in the showbiz community.”
The vehicles also point out that “The family [de Liam] wants the farewell to be discreet and respectful, as that is what the singer would have liked to have done, as he was very down to earth.” Furthermore, another source stated that the funeral ceremony will have “a series of tributes with songs” , given that Payne “I loved singing and making music until the end.”
Investigation
The circumstances of the death of Liam Payne remain under investigation by the Argentine police. This Wednesday, TMZ (via Hugo Gloss) reported that officers carried out searches at the homes of two employees at the Casa Sur hotel, where the star was staying, and at the residence of a friend of the singer. The identities of the suspects, however, were not revealed.
The portal points out that authorities suspect that the two employees had had contact with the singer before his death, and that they had identified the former One Direction’s “friend” through messages on his cell phone, while searching for evidence on the singer’s device. artist. To date, no one has been charged or arrested.
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Source: Recreio
