I was at Liam Payne hotel and heard violent noises and screams before death

I was at Liam Payne hotel and heard violent noises and screams before death

Liam, a dad-of-one from Wolverhampton, was in Buenos Aires for his ex-bandmate Niall Horan's tour when he tragically fell from the balcony.

by · Birmingham Live

A Liam Payne hotel guest says they heard "screams" and "violent noises" before the ITV The X Factor star's death. Liam, a dad-of-one from Wolverhampton, was in Buenos Aires for his ex-bandmate Niall Horan's tour when he tragically fell from the balcony.

He was found dead in the inner courtyard of Hotel CasaSur in Palermo at around 5pm local time. Fellow guest Doug Jones told the BBC: "I thought they were working on the room. There was a lot of noise, like heavy lifting, like banging, a lot of loud, violent noises, I thought. And I saw hotel people going in and out of that room, so I thought they were doing work on the room.

"So about 4pm, 4.30pm, I started hearing some more noise, I was still doing work, and I heard a really loud, violent scream around 4.45pm, 5pm." Doug realised something was wrong when he later saw a "road full of cops".

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Jones, from Texas, was staying in the room opposite Payne’s. He spent Wednesday working at his desk, wondering about the noise from outside. “I thought they were doing construction, there was so much banging, doors slamming, most of the day. It was loud, bizarre,” said Doug Jones.

“Later I heard the sirens, thinking perhaps there was a fire somewhere. And then I heard a very loud scream.” Jael Catalá, 21, lives in an apartment opposite the hotel. She watched the scene unfold from her balcony. “His fans stayed outside all night, past midnight, singing for him, lighting candles. I’m not a fan personally, but it was very emotional,” she said. “They felt so much.”

“It’s really, really shocking. We never expected this. We were so happy he was here in Argentina,” said Lucía López, 23, who left her work early to visit the scene and lay flowers. “I’ve had this poster of Liam since 2012, it used to be on my wall when I was a girl, now I am bringing it here.”