Niall Horan is seen for first time since Liam Payne’s death: One Direction star is joined by girlfriend Amelia Woolley on walk in London
Niall Horan was seen today for the first time since Liam Payne’s death.
The 31-year-old former One Direction singer plunged from the third floor into the courtyard of the Casa Sur Hotel in Buenos Aires yesterday, prompting a wave of tributes from across the showbiz world.
Horan, who saw Payne at a concert in Argentina just days before he died, looked devastated today as he was joined by his girlfriend Amelia Woolley on a walk around London.
The This Town hitmaker, 31, is seen wearing a Muirfield Village golf club cap, green jacket and dark shades.
It comes after Simon Cowell, 65, was photographed for the first time this afternoon in the backseat of a car in Blackpool, where he was holding auditions for Britain’s Got Talent before canceling at the last minute after learning of Payne’s death.
Niall Horan was seen today for the first time since Liam Payne’s death
Horan, who saw Payne at a concert in Argentina just days before he died, looked devastated today as he walked through London with his girlfriend Amelia Woolley.
Horan looked glum as he and Amelia took their dog for a walk in the park.
It comes as Payne’s family described feeling ‘heartbroken’ by his tragic and untimely death, adding that the former One Direction star will ‘live on in our hearts forever’.
Payne’s relatives said in an emotional statement: ‘We are heartbroken. Liam will live on in our hearts forever and we will remember him for his kind, funny and courageous soul.
‘We support each other as a family as best we can and ask for privacy and space during this terrible time.’
Payne’s uncle Roger Harris also told MailOnline: ‘We are all deeply saddened and trying to come to terms with it. I just hope everyone actually gives them some privacy and allows them to come to terms with it. That’s all I can say.’
In addition, another relative at Payne’s home in Wolverhampton told MailOnline: ‘We are absolutely devastated by the news.’
The singer died after falling from the third floor balcony of the Casa Sur Hotel in Buenos Aires.
The This Town hitmaker, 31, is seen wearing a Muirfield Village golf club cap, green jacket and dark shades
Horan looked glum as he and Amelia took their dog for a walk in the park
Payne’s former bandmates have yet to officially release a statement, but Harry Styles’ mother has broken her silence on his tragic death
Payne had arrived in South America with his girlfriend Kate Cassidy on September 30 and spent two weeks in Argentina after planning to spend only “five days” there.
During their extended trip, Payne was reunited with Niall Horan after seeing his former bandmate perform at the Movistar Arena, Buenos Aires on October 2.
A heartbreaking video appeared to show him in high spirits as he put his arm around Ms Cassidy and tenderly kissed her on the head.
Payne had told his fans that they were going to the Latin American country “because they want to” and also because he would “like to work out a few things” with his former bandmate.
On October 12, Ms Cassidy, 25, returned home to Florida after saying ‘I just need to go home’ in a TikTok video, while Payne stayed behind and checked into the £230-a-night Casa Sur hotel alone.
Just 48 hours before his death, on October 14, it emerged that Payne’s ex-fiancée, Ms Maya Henry, had initiated legal proceedings against Payne, accusing him of obsessively contacting her and ‘weaponizing’ his fans against her.
Two days later, Payne posted several videos to social media, including one in which he jokingly called his girlfriend a “loser” for going home. Hours later, police were called to the hotel after reports of an “aggressive man who may have been under the influence of drugs or alcohol.”
On a tape recording of the hotel manager’s 911 call to police, he could be heard saying, “I’m calling from the Casa Sur hotel in Palermo, we have a guest who is over the top with drugs and ruining the whole place.” room.
“Someone has to come.”
The call then breaks off and on a second call the manager adds: ‘If he’s conscious, he’s breaking up the room.
“We need you to send someone, please.”
The counselor then asks the manager: ‘Under the influence of alcohol and narcotics?’
The manager’s response made his fear all too clear: ‘Someone needs to be sent to us urgently, because I don’t know if the guest’s life is in danger.
‘The room has a balcony and we are afraid they will do something’
Seconds later it proved too late to prevent the tragedy when the manager said with emotion in his voice: ‘Send only the SAME, only the SAME. [the city’s emergency paramedic service].
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