A hotel visitor who was there during the de.adly fall of One Direction singer Liam Payne continues to be troubled by the deceased musician’s passing.
For his wedding, which took place in the middle of October, Bret Watson was present at the CasaSur Palermo in Buenos Aires. On October 16, he was on the first level of the hotel with his wedding planner when he made the tragic discovery that Payne had fallen to his loss.
He passed away from various injuries and “internal and external” hemorrhages, according to a preliminary autopsy report. Payne passed away after falling from a balcony on the third level of the hotel. He was 31 years old.
TMZ Presents, Watson disclosed the following: To whom is the blame due, Liam Payne? Just previous to seeing Payne’s loss by falling, he and his wedding guests saw the singer become more inebriated and behaving in a more erratic manner as the day progressed. Watson said that he saw many members of the hotel staff transporting Payne from the lobby to his room by means of his arms and legs. soon after that, Payne was left alone in the room, and soon after that, he fell from the balcony.
According to Watson, after seeing Payne fall, he and the wedding planner raced to the balcony and quickly recognized the deceased singer since he landed on his back and face up. This was the reason for their identification. Watson was quoted as saying, “We could tell right away that it was Liam, and he was motionless,” as reported by TMZ.
“Time seemed to halt, or at least much slowed down. Almost immediately after that, the wedding planner and I glanced at one other and immediately thought, “Oh my God, this is real.” It is true that this took place.'”
Watson said that the auditory experience of Payne’s body colliding with the earth was more horrific than actually seeing him fall. He continued by saying, “First, it is heartbreaking to witness anyone fall like that, but being able to see it happen and then hear the impact on the ground was more haunting than witnessing him fall.”
After that, he remarked, “The experience of witnessing the immediate aftermath is something that is etched into my memory.” “Something that I will never, ever forget,” she said.

Payne’s room was the source of “a lot of noise” in the days that followed his passing, according to a visitor who shared their experience with PEOPLE. This noise included “a really loud, violent scream” on the day that Payne fell.
“At first, I confused it with construction. I was under the impression that they were working on the room,” the hotel visitor claimed, saying that the noise sounded like “hard lifting” or “banging.”
Payne’s room was the location where the visitor saw hotel workers “going in and out” of the room, where “more noise” was produced at around 4:30 p.m. The police were sent to the location just after 5 o’clock in the afternoon local time, and it was reported that Payne passed away shortly after that.
The visitor said that a few minutes after the noise had returned to its previous level, “I heard a really loud, violent scream.”
When Payne passed away, the National Criminal and Correctional Prosecutor’s Office of Argentina released a news statement indicating that three individuals had been detained and prosecuted in Argentina in connection with his murder. This occurred many weeks after Payne’s passing. The suspects are accused of supplying and facilitating the distribution of drugs, as well as abandoning a person who may later pass away as a result of their actions.
