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The prosecutor in the case of Liam Payne’s death, Andrés Madrea, has said there is “zero evidence” that the One Direction singer took pink cocaine before he died, according to an editor at the Buenos Aires Herald, Valen Iricibar. Report by Jonesia. Like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/itn and follow us on Twitter at http://twitter.com/itn
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00:00I mean, first of all, the issue of alcohol and drug consumption, I think, is a really big
00:06issue. Mostly, I think the prosecutor who, as I mentioned, I spoke to earlier today, was very keen
00:14to debunk this idea that made international headlines that he had consumed pink cocaine.
00:21He actually said there is zero, zero, zero evidence of that. Very clearly, like I said,
00:26keen to say that there was no pink cocaine present, which I know made international headlines.
00:33As you mentioned previously, he had alcohol, cocaine and antidepressants in his body
00:42within the 72 hours prior to his death. And as you mentioned, again, the idea of a suicide and
00:49the involvement of third parties has been ruled out. There's been several different forensic
00:55studies asked for and requested to, you know, get to the bottom of that.

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