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Liam Payne Funeral • Amersham • 20.11.2024
Some say 🦇 this sign was used in the boys’ car to be identified by security, others say every car attending had this identification as a tribute.
I find it very sweet either way, maybe its part of their legacy from the 1D days, in times where my heart feels heavy for everything that we have witnessed since Liam passed this adds a bit of warmth.
I want to point the attention at the fact that paps and journalists present at Liam’s funeral are being the main source of very specific details, just to name a couple:
Batman as an identification
The intention of not capturing the boys together behind the arrival on stopover
Not taking not publishing pictures of Bear
This is for me the public closure, the exchange for privacy (who knows if, when and where), meeting the expectations, protecting anonymous and vulnerability with the light of the fame, etc. and as such it was outlined and agreed upon previously to avoid discomfort.
Also, by knowing how the resting spot of very public figures in the past (Lady Di, Freddie Mercury, etc) have never been disclosed (for many coherent & security reasons) I could totally understand that this is how his closest circle has decided to go with it.
I can only hope that, further from what we have seen in the media, this family had the chance to say their goodbyes in the best way they and Liam wished.
Finally, sharing a tiny thought about the boys’ role this day, they are in the end our closest attachment to the sentiment and therefore the ones we can feel (or imagine) like finding some sort of connection with in this situation… how being the front faces must have been so hard.
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Singer/Songwriter Liam Payne's funeral was today, Payne's funeral happened a month after his death. His former One Direction bandmates, loved ones, and fans joined together to say their final goodbye. Payne had a private service that took place outside of London at St.Mary's church in the town of Amersham.
He was joined by Simon Cowell, James Corden, The girl band; Girls Aloud, Kimberly Walsh, and Nicola Roberts, as well as Chery, the mother of Payne's 7-year-old son; Bear Grey Payne. Payne's Girlfriend Kate Cassidy was also at the service. Payne's coffin was led by a carriage drawn by two white horses, lifted by pallbearers, and carried into the church.
Payne, 31, died on October 16, 2024, after falling from the third-floor balcony of hotel Casa Sur, in the capital of Buenos Aires, Argentina. Before he passed he was visiting his former bandmate Niall Horan who was in Argentina on tour.
One direction was formed on X-factor in 2010 when the members were teens. Their international hits song, "What Makes You Beautiful", "Live While We're Young" and "Story of My Life" The band members separated in 2016, while the members continued to make music on their own.
Liam will live on forever through his music and fans. He will be remembered as a funny, talented spirit. Rest In Piece.
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Hi,
Is the liam article that you read the new one behind a pay wall? I can't access it but I would be really interested to see what it says about how things went. Would it be possible for you to tell how does it explain what led to his fall? Maybe under a cut so anyone who doesn't want to see can skip it?
Thank you and you don't obviously have to do it if you're not comfortable.
oh that's weird it wasn't blocked for me- here this should work for everyone if not lmk. @ other anon there aren't really very graphic pictures imo that's just the clickbait bs but text is below
basically he suggests that the hotel staff took Liam up to his room and then he changed into incognito type clothes (black jacket and cap) and attempted to sneak out of his room by going from the balcony along the side of the building, as we know he (and others of them) have done many times over the years, and which he apparently is documented as having done pretty recently, and presumably lost full or partial consciousness and fell. The waiter Braian who he spent time with in the weeks in Argentina talked in his first interview about Liam jamming the keycard slot in his door previously, which would explain the part here where employees say they can't get into his room.
It is a picture that will shock music fans around the world: the late British pop star Liam Payne being manhandled through a hotel lobby by three men, just minutes before his fatal fall from a third-floor balcony.
The tragic image, which has been given to the Daily Mail, was taken from CCTV footage recorded inside the CasaSur Palermo Hotel in Buenos Aires where Payne was staying at the time of his death on October 16.
High on drugs, Payne, whose face we have chosen to obscure, appears to have been picked up by the trio of hotel employees – he had, according to one witness, been ‘convulsing’ on the lobby floor. He was taken, via the elevator, back to his third-floor suite.
The question is, why did they move him at all, if he was so ill? Why did the hotel not call an ambulance straight away?
The timestamp on the still image shows 16:54:48. Bizarrely, however, a second picture taken from CCTV outside Liam's room shows the three employees and Payne at 16:54:37. In other words, apparently eleven seconds before they were in the lobby.
The journey from the lobby to the third floor takes at least 90 seconds, according to one guest. Clearly at least one of the timestamps is incorrect.
In an image that will shock music fans around the world, the late British pop star Liam Payne is manhandled through the CasaSur Palermo Hotel lobby by three men, just minutes before his fatal fall from a third-floor balcony. One witness claimed he had been 'convulsing' on the floor
He was taken, via the elevator, back to his third-floor suite. The tragic footage given to the Daily Mail was taken from CCTV recorded inside the hotel in Buenos Aires - where Payne was staying at the time of his death on October 16
This picture outside Liam's room shows the three employees and Payne at 16:54:37. In other words, apparently eleven seconds before they were in the lobby. The journey from the lobby to the third floor takes at least 90 seconds, according to one guest. Clearly at least one of the timestamps is incorrect
What we know for certain is that shortly after 17:00, Payne fell 13 metres from the balcony of his room into the hotel's inner courtyard. He died instantaneously.
At 17:11, an ambulance arrived and certified the singer's death. A subsequent autopsy found Payne had suffered 'multiple traumas' causing 'internal and external bleeding.' The toxicology report found traces of 'alcohol, cocaine and prescription antidepressant.'
Just days after Payne's funeral, which took place on Wednesday at St Mary's Church in Amersham, Buckinghamshire, the images perhaps offer a somewhat clearer picture of what happened leading up to the tragic accident. They also raise two serious questions.
To repeat, the first is why would hotel staff – who expressed concern in their call to the emergency services that Payne could come to serious harm on his suite's balcony – take the intoxicated singer up to his room and leave him there alone?
And second, for reasons I will explain, did Liam fall from the balcony while attempting to leave the hotel undetected - a trick he had been pulling since his days in One Direction and which he had repeated just a month previously to evade a concerned bodyguard in Florida?
If the CCTV timestamp is accurate, the sequence of events begins at 15:53 on October 16 when Liam enters the hotel with his friend, the Argentine-American businessman Roger Nores.
Liam is at this point wearing a black cap – which he donned to avoid being recognised by his legions of Latin American fans – and carrying a small bag containing his personal belongings.
The star appears in good spirits and chats with fans in the lobby before heading up to his room with Nores shortly after 16:00.
Payne died after he fell from the balcony of his third-floor suite - just minutes after hotel staff escorted the pop star through the lobby
Payne's suite was found in disarray, with drug paraphernalia strewn across one of the tables. Furniture had also been destroyed
A few minutes later, at 16:05 if the timestamp is right, the pair return to the lobby. Liam has brought his laptop down with him and – crucially, where this timeline is concerned – left his cap and bag up in his third-floor suite.
He continues to chat with a small group of American fans, discussing his life in Florida, where the singer was renting a $12,000 a month house with his girlfriend, the American influencer Kate Cassidy.
At 16:06, Nores says goodbye to Liam and leaves the hotel. At this time, Liam remains in good spirits and continues to interact with hotel guests. At 16:26, Liam is pictured lounging in the lobby, scrolling on his laptop.
Two minutes later at 16:28, Liam is photographed making one of what witnesses later described as three or four trips up to his room in a roughly 30-minute period. Each time he returns to the lobby, his behaviour appears increasingly erratic.
At one point, a witness recalled Payne receiving an email to which he exclaims: 'F*** this s*** mate,' before striking his computer on the floor.
In a separate outburst, he tells another hotel guest: 'I used to be in a boyband – that's why I'm so f***** up.'
It now appears that on the occasions Payne is said to have gone up to his room, he is likely to have been ingesting narcotics. The next known picture of him is this desperately sad one of him being hauled away by the hotel staff at 16:54:48.
Two of the men pictured carrying Payne away are dressed in the uniform of CasaSur reception staff. The Mail understands that one of the two is chief receptionist Esteban Grassi. The third man – wearing trainers, shorts and a T-shirt – works as a masseur in the hotel spa.
A vigil is held by fans for Payne in Buenos Aires the day after his death. Mourners were filmed singing his songs in candle-light
Heartbreaking moment Liam Payne fans break down in tears at vigil
A few minutes after taking the singer back to his room, the hotel put in a call to the emergency services.
'I'm calling you from the hotel CasaSur Palermo,' says chief receptionist Esteban Grassi. 'So, we have a guest who is high on drugs and who is trashing the room. Erm, so we need someone to come.'
The line then cuts out, but Grassi calls 911 again and continues: 'We need you to send someone urgently because, well, I don't know whether his life may be in danger, the guest's life. He is in a room with a balcony and well, we're afraid he might do something.'
The transcript from the 911 call shows that the operator asked reception staff whether they could gain access to Payne's room. The staff replied that they could not.
But why on earth, if Esteban Grassi was indeed concerned that Payne's life was in danger because his room had a balcony, did the hotel allow the singer to be taken up to that room and seemingly left there? And why would they call 911 just a couple of minutes after doing so? At the time of writing, the hotel has not responded to a request for comment.
It would surely have been more appropriate to hold the 'convulsing' Payne in the lobby and call an ambulance immediately. Did hotel staff prioritise keeping the lobby clear for other guests over Payne's safety and well-being?
The Mail understands that no members of the CasaSur hotel staff – including the three men who carried Payne away – are being investigated by Argentine authorities.
Three individuals have been labelled as 'people of interest' in Payne's death. They include 24-year-old Brian Nahuel Paiz and 21-year-old Ezequiel David Pereyra, both on suspicion of dealing Payne drugs.
An Instagram post by 24-year-old Brian Nahuel Paiz, who stands beside the late singer before he fell to his death last month. The post reads: 'Fly high, Chief. Thank you for having enlightened me and for crossing you into my reality. I will always remember you'
The third man is Roger Nores, who – despite having left the hotel long before Payne's erratic behaviour began – has been accused of 'abandonment of a person before death'.
Nores strongly denies the allegation and told the Mail two weeks ago: 'I never abandoned Liam, I went to his hotel three times that day and left 40 minutes before this happened. There were over 15 people at the hotel lobby chatting and joking with him when I left.'
The prolific entrepreneur – who in 2017 featured in the Forbes '30 under 30' list of influential young people for his role in the energy industry – continued: 'I could have never imagined something like this would happen. I'm really heart-broken with this tragedy, and I've been missing my friend every day.'
But while the behaviour of hotel staff leaves more questions than answers, this new picture published by the Mail today leads back to that second question – and a new possibility as to what actually happened when the singer died.
Quite clearly, the picture shows that as the pop-star is taken back to his room, he is neither wearing his black cap or clutching his bag.
And yet, when Payne's body was recovered by the emergency services at 17:11, he was found to be wearing the black cap and to have on his person the small bag he used when out and about.
In other words, it appears that between being returned to his hotel room and being found dead, Liam Payne got dressed to go out.
Could it be that Liam Payne slipped while attempting to leave the CasaSur hotel via his balcony, in a bid to avoid detection by hotel staff?
The Mail understands that hotel staff remained outside his room – according to a statement in the prosecutor's file – seemingly to ensure he did not return to the lobby and disturb other guests.
Police found a host of drug paraphernalia in Payne's room, including burnt pieces of tin foil and traces of white powder. It is certainly plausible Payne may have panicked in his paranoid state and made an ill-fated attempt to purposefully climb out of his room from his balcony.
In a further revelation, a source close to Payne has confirmed to the Mail that the pop star frequently climbed out of hotel balconies in order to avoid detection. In fact, it was a trick he and his bandmates learnt in the early days of their fame to evade their management team while on tour with One Direction. And, shockingly, the Mail can reveal it is also a trick Payne used just one month prior to his death in Florida.
My source revealed that on September 15, while staying at his rental property in Palm Beach, Payne wanted to go out and purchase drugs. His bodyguard, aware of the singer's problem with narcotics and attempts to stay clean, had closed the door to his room and urged the singer not to go out looking for a 'hit'.
Undeterred, my source says the singer escaped via his balcony, stringing a set of sheets together to act as a rope.
Further proof of Liam's high-risk stunts emerged shortly after his death when a picture resurfaced from 2014 showing the then 20-year-old singer standing on a narrow exterior ledge of the 34th floor of his London apartment building – some 350 ft in the air.
The photograph was taken following a night of raucous celebrations marking One Direction bandmate Zayn Malik's 21st birthday.
Later that day, the singer issued an apology to his impressionable young fans, saying: 'You may have seen a photo of me today, taken on top of a building. I regret being there and having a photo taken of me.'
'I do not endorse any fans trying to repeat this as it is extremely dangerous,' Payne's apology continued. 'It was a stupid and irresponsible thing to do. I am sorry.'
Fans have since taken to social media to point out the tragic foreshadowing between the 2014 picture and Liam's death five weeks ago.
The truth is that no one will ever know for sure what Liam Payne's intentions were on that fateful afternoon of October 16. However, the release of this latest picture from the CasaSur hotel lobby helps fill a hole in the sequence of events that led to his fatal fall.
One thing is for sure, the image of Payne as he is taken out of the lobby, at a time when he appears to have needed care and immediate medical attention, raises new and profound questions about where responsibility lies in the tragic tale of the deeply troubled star.What the fuck
#cw death details#the idea that a trick they learned and started doing#because they were trapped in the hotel rooms by the smothering crushing love of the fans#eventually resulted in liam's death.... it's a fucking lot#I'm mad at people for trying to make a story out of this tragedy trying to make it a movie or true crime podcast story#but honestly fiction couldn't come close to that kind of... what#irony? metaphor? it makes me feel insane to think about it's just... so fucking terrible#I love them so much. and there are real actual ways that sometimes that hurts them and fucks up their real actual lives#and I HATE it and don't know how to reconcile or fix it#I don't want to open a big discussion about the article and details it doesn't feel super comfortable#so no promises to answer more stuff about it idk#but sharing the article#hey speaking of feeling uncomfy why the FUCK are people sharing pap pictures from the funeral on here???#also what is the POINT it's hardly a secret moment in which they had their guards down what in gods name do you think a picture taken#in front of a wall of pap photographers#tells you about anything at ALL
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Here you have the whole Daily Mail article (read mode often gets you through…):
It is a picture that will shock music fans around the world: the late British pop star Liam Payne being manhandled through a hotel lobby by three men, just minutes before his fatal fall from a third-floor balcony.
The tragic image, which has been given to the Daily Mail, was taken from CCTV footage recorded inside the CasaSur Palermo Hotel in Buenos Aires where Payne was staying at the time of his death on October 16.
High on drugs, Payne, whose face we have chosen to obscure, appears to have been picked up by the trio of hotel employees – he had, according to one witness, been ‘convulsing’ on the lobby floor. He was taken, via the elevator, back to his third-floor suite.
The question is, why did they move him at all, if he was so ill? Why did the hotel not call an ambulance straight away?
The timestamp on the still image shows 16:54:48. Bizarrely, however, a second picture taken from CCTV outside Liam's room shows the three employees and Payne at 16:54:37. In other words, apparently eleven seconds before they were in the lobby.
The journey from the lobby to the third floor takes at least 90 seconds, according to one guest. Clearly at least one of the timestamps is incorrect.
What we know for certain is that shortly after 17:00, Payne fell 13 metres from the balcony of his room into the hotel's inner courtyard. He died instantaneously.
At 17:11, an ambulance arrived and certified the singer's death. A subsequent autopsy found Payne had suffered 'multiple traumas' causing 'internal and external bleeding.' The toxicology report found traces of 'alcohol, cocaine and prescription antidepressant.'
Just days after Payne's funeral, which took place on Wednesday at St Mary's Church in Amersham, Buckinghamshire, the images perhaps offer a somewhat clearer picture of what happened leading up to the tragic accident. They also raise two serious questions.
To repeat, the first is why would hotel staff – who expressed concern in their call to the emergency services that Payne could come to serious harm on his suite's balcony – take the intoxicated singer up to his room and leave him there alone?
And second, for reasons I will explain, did Liam fall from the balcony while attempting to leave the hotel undetected - a trick he had been pulling since his days in One Direction and which he had repeated just a month previously to evade a concerned bodyguard in Florida?
If the CCTV timestamp is accurate, the sequence of events begins at 15:53 on October 16 when Liam enters the hotel with his friend, the Argentine-American businessman Roger Nores.
Liam is at this point wearing a black cap – which he donned to avoid being recognised by his legions of Latin American fans – and carrying a small bag containing his personal belongings.
A few minutes later, at 16:05 if the timestamp is right, the pair return to the lobby. Liam has brought his laptop down with him and – crucially, where this timeline is concerned – left his cap and bag up in his third-floor suite.
He continues to chat with a small group of American fans, discussing his life in Florida, where the singer was renting a $12,000 a month house with his girlfriend, the American influencer Kate Cassidy.
At 16:06, Nores says goodbye to Liam and leaves the hotel. At this time, Liam remains in good spirits and continues to interact with hotel guests. At 16:26, Liam is pictured lounging in the lobby, scrolling on his laptop.
Two minutes later at 16:28, Liam is photographed making one of what witnesses later described as three or four trips up to his room in a roughly 30-minute period. Each time he returns to the lobby, his behaviour appears increasingly erratic.
At one point, a witness recalled Payne receiving an email to which he exclaims: 'F*** this s*** mate,' before striking his computer on the floor.
In a separate outburst, he tells another hotel guest: 'I used to be in a boyband – that's why I'm so f***** up.'
It now appears that on the occasions Payne is said to have gone up to his room, he is likely to have been ingesting narcotics. The next known picture of him is this desperately sad one of him being hauled away by the hotel staff at 16:54:48.
Two of the men pictured carrying Payne away are dressed in the uniform of CasaSur reception staff. The Mail understands that one of the two is chief receptionist Esteban Grassi. The third man – wearing trainers, shorts and a T-shirt – works as a masseur in the hotel spa.
A few minutes after taking the singer back to his room, the hotel put in a call to the emergency services.
'I'm calling you from the hotel CasaSur Palermo,' says chief receptionist Esteban Grassi. 'So, we have a guest who is high on drugs and who is trashing the room. Erm, so we need someone to come.'
The line then cuts out, but Grassi calls 911 again and continues: 'We need you to send someone urgently because, well, I don't know whether his life may be in danger, the guest's life. He is in a room with a balcony and well, we're afraid he might do something.'
The transcript from the 911 call shows that the operator asked reception staff whether they could gain access to Payne's room. The staff replied that they could not.
But why on earth, if Esteban Grassi was indeed concerned that Payne's life was in danger because his room had a balcony, did the hotel allow the singer to be taken up to that room and seemingly left there? And why would they call 911 just a couple of minutes after doing so? At the time of writing, the hotel has not responded to a request for comment.
It would surely have been more appropriate to hold the 'convulsing' Payne in the lobby and call an ambulance immediately. Did hotel staff prioritise keeping the lobby clear for other guests over Payne's safety and well-being?
The Mail understands that no members of the CasaSur hotel staff – including the three men who carried Payne away – are being investigated by Argentine authorities.
Three individuals have been labelled as 'people of interest' in Payne's death. They include 24-year-old Brian Nahuel Paiz and 21-year-old Ezequiel David Pereyra, both on suspicion of dealing Payne drugs.
The third man is Roger Nores, who – despite having left the hotel long before Payne's erratic behaviour began – has been accused of 'abandonment of a person before death'.
Nores strongly denies the allegation and told the Mail two weeks ago: 'I never abandoned Liam, I went to his hotel three times that day and left 40 minutes before this happened. There were over 15 people at the hotel lobby chatting and joking with him when I left.'
The prolific entrepreneur – who in 2017 featured in the Forbes '30 under 30' list of influential young people for his role in the energy industry – continued: 'I could have never imagined something like this would happen. I'm really heart-broken with this tragedy, and I've been missing my friend every day.'
But while the behaviour of hotel staff leaves more questions than answers, this new picture published by the Mail today leads back to that second question – and a new possibility as to what actually happened when the singer died.
Quite clearly, the picture shows that as the pop-star is taken back to his room, he is neither wearing his black cap or clutching his bag.
And yet, when Payne's body was recovered by the emergency services at 17:11, he was found to be wearing the black cap and to have on his person the small bag he used when out and about.
In other words, it appears that between being returned to his hotel room and being found dead, Liam Payne got dressed to go out.
Could it be that Liam Payne slipped while attempting to leave the CasaSur hotel via his balcony, in a bid to avoid detection by hotel staff?
The Mail understands that hotel staff remained outside his room – according to a statement in the prosecutor's file – seemingly to ensure he did not return to the lobby and disturb other guests.
Police found a host of drug paraphernalia in Payne's room, including burnt pieces of tin foil and traces of white powder. It is certainly plausible Payne may have panicked in his paranoid state and made an ill-fated attempt to purposefully climb out of his room from his balcony.
In a further revelation, a source close to Payne has confirmed to the Mail that the pop star frequently climbed out of hotel balconies in order to avoid detection. In fact, it was a trick he and his bandmates learnt in the early days of their fame to evade their management team while on tour with One Direction. And, shockingly, the Mail can reveal it is also a trick Payne used just one month prior to his death in Florida.
My source revealed that on September 15, while staying at his rental property in Palm Beach, Payne wanted to go out and purchase drugs. His bodyguard, aware of the singer's problem with narcotics and attempts to stay clean, had closed the door to his room and urged the singer not to go out looking for a 'hit'.
Undeterred, my source says the singer escaped via his balcony, stringing a set of sheets together to act as a rope.
Further proof of Liam's high-risk stunts emerged shortly after his death when a picture resurfaced from 2014 showing the then 20-year-old singer standing on a narrow exterior ledge of the 34th floor of his London apartment building – some 350 ft in the air.
The photograph was taken following a night of raucous celebrations marking One Direction bandmate Zayn Malik's 21st birthday.
Later that day, the singer issued an apology to his impressionable young fans, saying: 'You may have seen a photo of me today, taken on top of a building. I regret being there and having a photo taken of me.'
'I do not endorse any fans trying to repeat this as it is extremely dangerous,' Payne's apology continued. 'It was a stupid and irresponsible thing to do. I am sorry.'
Fans have since taken to social media to point out the tragic foreshadowing between the 2014 picture and Liam's death five weeks ago.
The truth is that no one will ever know for sure what Liam Payne's intentions were on that fateful afternoon of October 16. However, the release of this latest picture from the CasaSur hotel lobby helps fill a hole in the sequence of events that led to his fatal fall.
One thing is for sure, the image of Payne as he is taken out of the lobby, at a time when he appears to have needed care and immediate medical attention, raises new and profound questions about where responsibility lies in the tragic tale of the deeply troubled star.
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One Direction stars mourn Liam Payne at funeral
Family, friends and former bandmates have remembered Liam Payne at the One Direction star’s funeral, just over a month after he died at the age of 31. The private service took place on Wednesday in Amersham in Buckinghamshire, north-west of London. Payne’s former bandmates Harry Styles, Louis Tomlinson, Niall Horan and Zayn Malik were among the mourners, alongside Payne’s girlfriend Kate Cassidy…
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In an emotional farewell to One Direction star Liam Payne, family, friends, and former bandmates gathered today for a private funeral ceremony at St Mary’s Church, Amersham. The tragic Liam Payne cause of death was confirmed as a fall from a third-floor balcony at the Casa Sur Hotel in Buenos Aires on 16 October, aged 31. His passing has left the music world reeling, and fans have continued to honour him in vigils across the globe.
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Exintegrantes de One Direction asistieron al funeral de Liam Payne, en Londres
AGENCIAS.-A casi un mes de su fallecimiento, y en medio de las investigaciones sobre su deceso, se llevó a cabo el funeral de Liam Payne en Londres, reuniéndose familiares, amigos y fans, incluidos los exintegrantes de One Direction. El servicio funerario se realizó en la iglesia de St Mary the Virgin, en la ciudad de Amersham, al noroeste de Londres, siendo esta una ceremonia privada, a la que…
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Liam Payne's One Path bandmates among the many mourners at singer's funeral
LONDON — The previous members of One Path reunited Wednesday for the funeral of bandmate Liam Payne. Harry Kinds, Zayn Malik, Niall Horan and Louis Tomlinson joined family and friends on the service for 31-year-old Payne, who died after falling from a resort balcony in Buenos Aires final month. A horse-drawn carriage carried the coffin to St. Mary’s Church in Amersham, 25 miles (40 kilometers)…
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The Funeral of the Former One Direction star Liam Payne at St Marys Church in Buckinghamshire UK
The Funeral of the Former One Direction star Liam Payne at St Mary’s Church in, Buckinghamshire UK https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HOugTH04TZ0 The Funeral of the Former One Direction star Liam Payne at St Mary’s Church in Amersham, Buckinghamshire CREDIT: @backgrid_usa Reproduction is prohibited To license this video, email us at [email protected] CONNECT WITH US! =============================== Instagram: https://ift.tt/xwmjvWH TikTok: https://ift.tt/ZR3iO8w Twitter: https://twitter.com/BackgridUS About Backgrid: Backgrid is the ultimate go-to source for all things celebrity news. Committed to authenticity and transparency, we pride ourselves on bringing you the latest stories. We're not just reporting the news, we're capturing it - bringing you exclusive and candid shots of your favorite stars as they go about their daily lives. From the red carpet to the streets, we're always on the scene, ready to deliver the latest scoop. © Backgrid BGUS 3091088 via backgrid https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYwFyFjFUSRcwYCIxHmRBMQ November 21, 2024 at 03:30AM
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Harry Styles One Direction Members Arrive at Liam Payne's Funeral
Harry Styles and members of One Direction arrived at a London-area church on Wednesday to say their goodbyes to Liam Payne ... just over a month after the singer's death. The private service is taking place at St. Mary's Church in Amersham ...… via https://ift.tt/1gjBxtm
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Harry Styles, One Direction Members Arrive at Liam Payne's Funeral
Harry Styles and members of One Direction arrived at a London-area church on Wednesday to say their goodbyes to Liam Payne … just over a month after the singer’s death. The private service is taking place at St. Mary’s Church in Amersham …… from TMZ.com https://www.tmz.com/2024/11/20/liam-payne-funeral-harry-styles-one-direction-members-arrive/
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Simon Cowell comforting Liam Payne's parents at the funeral in Amersham Buckinghamshire
Simon Cowell comforting Liam Payne's parents at the funeral in Amersham, Buckinghamshire https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HMpESLgEhqI Simon Cowell was seen comforting Liam Payne's heartbroken parents Karen and Geoff at the Funeral of their son Former One Direction star Liam Payne at St Mary’s Church in Amersham, Buckinghamshire. CREDIT: Click News and Media / @backgrid_usa Reproduction is prohibited To license this video, email us at [email protected] CONNECT WITH US! =============================== Instagram: https://ift.tt/1iMrAPQ TikTok: https://ift.tt/N4fJhvq Twitter: https://twitter.com/BackgridUS About Backgrid: Backgrid is the ultimate go-to source for all things celebrity news. Committed to authenticity and transparency, we pride ourselves on bringing you the latest stories. We're not just reporting the news, we're capturing it - bringing you exclusive and candid shots of your favorite stars as they go about their daily lives. From the red carpet to the streets, we're always on the scene, ready to deliver the latest scoop. © Backgrid BGUS 3091122 via backgrid https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYwFyFjFUSRcwYCIxHmRBMQ November 21, 2024 at 01:54AM
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Niall Horan and Zayn Malik were seen leaving Liam Payne's funeral in Buckinghamshire UK
Niall Horan and Zayn Malik were seen leaving Liam Payne's funeral in Buckinghamshire, UK https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OyJ-fdASPHI Niall Horan and Zayn Malik were seen leaving the Funeral of the Former One Direction star Liam Payne at St Mary’s Church in Amersham, Buckinghamshire. CREDIT: @backgrid_usa Reproduction is prohibited To license this video, email us at [email protected] CONNECT WITH US! =============================== Instagram: https://ift.tt/1iMrAPQ TikTok: https://ift.tt/N4fJhvq Twitter: https://twitter.com/BackgridUS About Backgrid: Backgrid is the ultimate go-to source for all things celebrity news. Committed to authenticity and transparency, we pride ourselves on bringing you the latest stories. We're not just reporting the news, we're capturing it - bringing you exclusive and candid shots of your favorite stars as they go about their daily lives. From the red carpet to the streets, we're always on the scene, ready to deliver the latest scoop. © Backgrid BGUS 3091152 via backgrid https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYwFyFjFUSRcwYCIxHmRBMQ November 21, 2024 at 01:40AM
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