Suspect claims Liam Payne shared new music during drug meetings in Buenos Aires

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A suspect in the investigation of Liam Payne's death, Braian Nahuel Paiz, claims he met the singer twice in Buenos Aires, where they allegedly used drugs together. Paiz stated that Payne shared new music with him during these meetings. Paiz denied supplying drugs to Payne, saying they used drugs together but he never provided them or accepted money. He mentioned that he has not been questioned by authorities and has lost his job due to the investigation. Liam Payne's posthumous single, "Do No Wrong," was postponed after his death. The song's release will be decided by his family, with proceeds going to charity. His funeral is expected to take place in Wolverhampton within ten days.


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