As the world continues to mourn the tragic death of former One Direction singer Liam Payne, preliminary autopsy results reveal a lethal cocktail of drugs in his system at the time of his passing. The substances included cocaine, benzodiazepine, crack, and the highly dangerous “pink cocaine.”
The Dangers of Pink Cocaine
“Just pink cocaine itself is dangerous,” said Eudaldo Aponte, a psychiatric-mental health nurse practitioner. Aponte, who works with patients struggling with substance use, explained that pink cocaine, also known as “Cocaina Rosa” or “Tusi,” poses extreme risks. “The drug is a mixture of both uppers and downers, and when combined with other substances, it puts users at a high risk for death or severe psychotic episodes, potentially leading to self-harm,” Aponte added.
What is Pink Cocaine?
Aponte provided insight into the composition of pink cocaine, explaining that the powdery substance is typically a mixture of ketamine, MDMA, cocaine, methamphetamines, and other psychoactive drugs. This dangerous combination heightens the risk of severe physical and mental health consequences.
Liam Payne’s Struggles with Addiction
Payne had been open about his battles with addiction. Last year, he completed a 100-day stay in a rehabilitation facility in an effort to regain control over his life. Despite his efforts, the pressures of fame and personal challenges continued to haunt him.
Autopsy Findings and Injuries
In addition to the drug cocktail, the Public Prosecutor’s Office in Argentina reported that Payne had sustained 25 injuries and both internal and external bleeding at the time of his death. His body will remain in Argentina until the full autopsy is completed.
The world mourns not just the loss of a talented artist, but the tragic circumstances surrounding his untimely death, highlighting the ongoing dangers of addiction and the devastating effects of powerful drug combinations.