One Direction's Liam Payne Allegedly 'Sexted Men', Abused Ex And Forced Her To Get An Abortion

Four months since his death in October, 2024, new developments have been made regarding One Direction's Liam Payne death and his troubled past right before the incident. Many sources reached out to and made claims to Rolling Stones about the kind of abuse the singer-songwriter would perform on his loved ones.
Some of these claims allege that Liam Payne was trying to explore his sexuality while already in a relationship with his ex-fiancee Maya Henry. He allegedly sent and received explicit sexual texts to other men, something Henry only found out about due to the artist accidentally broadcasting those messages to the screen of their T.V.
The sources also alleged that the artist abused Maya Henry a lot, such as pushing her down a flight of stairs and chasing her with an ax. He even forced her to get an abortion, threatening to abandon her and the kid if she didn't follow through. Things got so bad that even after they broke up, sources claim that he would send her "unsolicited and disturbing images and videos", because of which Henry had to file a cease and desist order against him.
Liam Payne died while he was staying at the CasaSur hotel in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Prior to this incident, the hotel staff had actually called the police, asking them for help as there was "an aggressive man who could be under the effects of drugs and alcohol". They had expressed concern for the man's life as his room also had a balcony and he was in danger of falling off. Afterwards, staff saw Liam Payne fall off the third floor balcony of the hotel. Medical professionals who arrived at the scene said that the singer had received "cranial fracture and extremely serious injuries", leading to an almost immediate death.
The autopsy later revealed that Liam Payne's body contained a dangerous drug known as 'Pink Cocaine', which could contain a whole host of dangerous drugs such as ketamine, methamphetamine, and fentanyl.


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