Liam Payne recorded his last moments before his death: “Lovely day in Argentina”

The singer Liam Payne 31, made a series of posts on Snapchat less than an hour before his death, which took place in Argentina, this Wednesday (16). Among the artist’s posts, he showed details of his morning, talked about his plans for the day and posed next to his girlfriend, the model Katie Cassidy 37.

During his stay in Buenos Aires, the artist even attended the Niall Horan his former One Direction bandmate, on October 4th. Since then, Liam has shared some fragments of his day on the social network.

This afternoon, the singer stated that he and his girlfriend had woken up a little later, showing the breakfast table. “It’s a lovely day here in Argentina. This is the breakfast table. I’m eating an orange, enjoying a coffee, even though it’s 1pm. Literally,” Liam said in one of the videos.

According to the musician, he planned to go horseback riding this afternoon. “I think I’ll play polo again, which will put me out of action for about six weeks,” joked Liam Payne, reflecting on the difficulty of the sport.

“But we’re having fun here,” he said, before reflecting on how much he missed his dogs. “I hope everyone is safe and that all the dogs did well.”

The singer’s latest publications analyzed some works of art that were present in the hotel where he was staying. Before he died, Liam Payne even shared a click with his girlfriend, with both of them ready to enjoy the pool.

Liam Payne, former member of the boy band One Direction, died after falling from the third floor of a hotel in the Palermo neighborhood, in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Police are investigating whether it was suicide or an accident.

This content was originally published in Liam Payne recorded his last moments before his death: “Lovely day in Argentina” on the CNN Brasil website.

Source: CNN Brasil

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