Five Charged in Connection With Liam PayneS Death in Argentina
Five men, including a close friend of singer Liam Payne, have been charged in connection with his death after a fall from a Buenos Aires hotel balcony in October. Roger Nores, an Argentine energy fund tycoon adn Payne’s manager, is among those facing manslaughter charges, according to local reports. Esteban Grassi, a receptionist at the CasaSur Palermo Hotel, and Gilda Martin, the hotel’s head of security, have also been charged with manslaughter. Two other men, local waiter Braian Paiz and CasaSur employee Ezequiel Pereyra, face charges related to allegedly supplying Payne with drugs in the weeks leading up to his death. All five men have been summoned to appear in court. The charges come after Payne, a former member of One Direction, fell from his hotel balcony on October 16th. An autopsy revealed that Payne had a toxic mix of drugs in his system at the time of his death, including crack cocaine and a substance known as “pink cocaine,” a combination of ketamine and other drugs. Nores, who was frequently with Payne during his two-week stay in Buenos Aires, was initially investigated for allegedly abandoning his friend. Nores has denied the accusations,stating he visited Payne three times the day of his death and left 40 minutes before the incident. He stated that Payne was in the company of other people at the hotel lobby at the time.“I never abandoned Liam, I went to his hotel three times that day and left 40 minutes before this happened,” Nores said in a statement. “There were over 15 people at the hotel lobby chatting and joking with him when I left.I could have never imagined something like this would happen.”
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Based on the provided search result [[1](https://discuss.python.org/t/why-is-there-no-official-python-org-documentation-specifying-all-python-keywords-with-each-being-given-its-own-page-with-links-to-other-areas-of-documentation-that-describe-them/20567)], it appears that there isn’t official python documentation on python.org that dedicates a separate page to each Python keyword with links to related documentation areas.
The discussion thread you linked raises this question and explores potential reasons why such a structure might not exist.