Liam Payne psychiatrist urges ‘higher level of care’ before death

Liam Payne
John Phillips/Getty Images BFILiam PayneHis former psychiatrist reportedly advised him to seek a “higher level of care” than she could provide.
In a letter filed in an Argentinian court, the psychiatrist told Payne in September, weeks before his death: She decided to stop treating him “after careful consideration and evaluation”. TMZ Reported on Monday, December 30.
According to the outlet, she urged the One Direction singer to continue receiving regular therapy to “deal with [his] Depression and Trauma” and meeting with her primary care doctor to only take medications as prescribed and not during alcohol abuse. She listed a list of doctors and rehab facilities in a note to Payne.
“Thank you for your understanding and I wish you the best as you continue on your path to mental health and happiness,” the psychiatrist wrote in the letter, according to TMZ.
Payne was found dead on October 16 after falling from the third-floor balcony of the Casa Sur Palermo hotel in Buenos Aires. Preliminary autopsy noted “multiple traumatic injuries” cause of his deathincluding bleeding in his chest, skull and abdomen, and multiple drugs were reportedly found in his system. The incident was not ruled a suicide.
December 29, 2024 local news media Argentina reported Five charges have been filed In connection with Payne’s death at the age of 31. Roger Nores is one of those facing manslaughter charges, along with Esteban GrassiReceptionist and Hotel Security Director at Casa Sur Palermo Gilda Martin.
Brian Paiza waiter and a CasaSur employee Ezequiel Pereira accused Suspected of supplying drugs before reportedly falling to his death. All five accused were summonsed to appear in court.
Nores mentioned it before He is suspected of participating in payne’s death told daily mail In November, he “never gave up” on the musician. “When I left, there were over 15 people in the hotel lobby chatting and joking with him. I never thought something like this would happen. … I am heartbroken by this tragedy and I miss my friend every day. ,” he claimed.
Nores reportedly filed a complaint earlier this month claiming the hotel did not properly protect Payne during his stay. “A world celebrity was left with clear signs… that at that moment he was going through a crisis caused by drug abuse, and they made no effort even to compensate for their legal negligence and there was no 24-hour doctor,” according to the document he said Obtained by TMZ.
Nores claimed that the hotel manager knew Payne was drunk and argued that a doctor should have been present from the time the singer checked in. .
In subsequent court filings Obtained from rolling stonesAfterwards, Nores discussed Payne’s history with drug abuse.
“I was a friend who loved him very much, I helped him selflessly as much as I could, I spent my own money to help him, but even so, it wasn’t enough,” he claimed. “I don’t think I deserve the charges that have been brought against me.”
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