Liam Payne's drug supplier turned himself in, and the hotel manager and waiter were also taken into custody
Liam Payne: Ezequiel David Pereyra, the accused who supplied drugs to British musician Liam Payne, has surrendered. This information has been given by the Argentine police.
The two people who sent drugs to British musician Liam Payne. One of them has surrendered to the Argentine police. Police said that the accused had absconded earlier, now he has surrendered himself.
With an arrest warrant to take him into pre-trial custody, police turned up at his house on the outskirts of Buenos Aires on Friday but were not in a position to find him. A day earlier, the lawyer of 21-year-old Ezequiel David Pereyra had informed the authorities that his client would surrender himself at a building in the Argentine capital. Later, Ezequiel David Pereyra handed himself over to the police. Earlier, police arrested 24-year-old hotel waiter Brian Paez last week.
He had surrendered himself to pre-trial custody on December 27 after he was accused of supplying drugs to the British singer. Three other people were present in the hotel at that time. The suspects included Liam Payne's friend Roger Nores, the manager of the hotel, and the head of the reception.
Authorities allege that both persons had provided cocaine to the singer, which he consumed in the hours before his death. Apart from this, hotel manager Gilda Martin and Esteban Grassi have been charged with murder. 30-year-old singer Liam Payne fell from the balcony of the Casasura Palermo Hotel after allegedly consuming whiskey and cocaine. His sudden death has shocked the music industry and his global fans. All five accused have been summoned to the court for investigation.