Pink cocaine is a high-impact narcotic substance, which in recent years has become a super powerful drug, causing considerable mental states in people who consume it.
This would be one of the many drugs that the Argentine authorities would have found in the body of the One Direction musician, Liam Payne, who fell from the balcony of a hotel in the city of Buenos Aires, last week.
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Also known as Tusi, it is a product of several mixtures of psychoactive substances, family of phenethylamineswhich was produced by the American pharmacist and chemist Alexander Shulgin, in 1974.
Payne and pink cocaine
Forensic authorities in Argentina have revealed to southern media part of the final report on the death of One Direction singer Liam Payne.
The entertainment news portal, TMZ, would have stated that sources close to the authorities in Argentina revealed that the toxicological examination showed traces of a mixture of prohibited substances such as the well-known pink cuisine and traces of crack.
Apparently, they also found traces of crystals in the blood. Therefore, the combination of different substances, as well as alcohol, may have accelerated a condition conducive to the victim not being in his right mind at the time of the accident.
As you may remember, on October 16, the news broke that Payne had fallen from the third floor in a hotel in Buenos Aires.
The first forensic report indicates that the young British singer, 31 years old, suffered severe multiple trauma, as well as internal and external bleeding.
The police authorities indicated that in the musician’s hotel room they found various cocktails of psychotropic substances, as well as several bottles of alcoholic beverages.
Unofficially, it was learned that the family would be holding a wake for October 27 in the United Kingdom. Meanwhile, the Argentine authorities have not yet handed over the body of the musician belonging to One Direction, one of the most recognized Boys Band in recent years.