Liam Payne remembered at Rock and Roll Hall of Fame ceremony
Liam Payne was remembered in an in memoriam segment of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame ceremony in the US.
Liam Payne was honoured at the Rock and Roll Hall Of Fame induction ceremony on Saturday night (19.10.24).
The 31-year-old singer's tragic death shocked the world on October 16, and he was remembered during the star-studded bash at the Rocket Mortgage Fieldhouse venue in Cleveland, Ohio, with a picture of Liam from his early days in One Direction projected onto a big screen and met with huge applause from the audience.
The 'Strip That Down' singer died from "multiple traumas" that caused "internal and external bleeding" after he plunged from a third-floor balcony at the Casa Sur Hotel in Buenos Aires.
Preliminary autopsy findings reported by the Daily Mirror newspaper found the result was consistent with his 10-metre fall.
Toxological and anatomical-pathologicial studies of blood and urine will determine any traces of drugs.
Police found a bottle of whiskey, a lighter, and a white powder in the room, as well as medications including clonazepam - which is used to treat epilepsy, panic disorders or involuntary muscle spasms - and energy pills.
A notebook and Liam's passport were seized and handed over to investigators, as well as phone that may have belonged to the former boy band member and will be checked for messages.
Police described "total disorder" in the room, with various things broken.
In a statement, his family said: “Liam will forever live in our hearts and we’ll remember him for his kind, funny and brave soul.
“We are supporting each other the best we can as a family and ask for privacy and space at this awful time.”
His 1D bandmates Louis Tomlinson, 32, Zayn Malik, 31, Niall Horan, also 31, and 30-year-old Harry Styles - who were catapulted to global fame after being put together on 'The X Factor' in 2010 - have all paid moving tributes.
Zayn - who quit the 'Story Of My Life' group in 2015, five months before the rest of the band embarked on an indefinite hiatus - has also postponed his US tour until January in wake of the "heartbreaking loss".