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Liam Payne’s psychiatrist sent him chilling warning after refusing to treat him
Liam Payne’s psychiatrist refused to treat him and sent a chilling warning before he died.
The One Direction star tragically passed away on October 16 after falling from the third floor balcony of his suite at the CasaSur hotel. Investigations into his death remain ongoing, while his body was laid to rest in Buckinghamshire last month.
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A post-mortem on Liam’s body found that he died of “multiple traumatic injuries” which in turn led to “internal and external haemorrhages” after he fell 40ft. Now, it has been revealed that in the weeks leading up to his death, his neuropsychiatrist had said treatment would no longer be available for the star.
An email from the doctor that emerged in the wake of his death found that a note had been passed to Liam’s good pal Roger Nores. The note from the medical professional stated that she would no longer be able to treat the Strip That Down singer, while also containing a chilling warning to the star.
On the NHS website, the service urges against mixing antidepressants and alcohol, describing it as a “depressant”, which could only make symptoms worse. The website reads: “You’re less likely to experience unpleasant or unpredictable effects if you drink alcohol while taking an SSRI or a serotonin-noradrenaline reuptake inhibitor (SNRI) antidepressant, but avoiding alcohol is often still recommended.”
Speaking to The Sun, a source said: “Family and management did everything they could, Liam was loved, adored and incredibly talented.” They added that while everyone was “rooting for him”, the singer was just unable to stop himself.
However, since then a report from the National Criminal and Correctional Prosecutor’s Office on November 7 refuted the claims. Instead, the toxicology report found traces of “alcohol, cocaine and prescription antidepressants” in his bloodstream.
Daily Star