One Direction’s Liam Payne left a $41.9 million estate and no will, reports say
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An image of Liam Payne displayed during the Brit Awards in London on March 1.
PHOTO: REUTERS
LONDON – The late British singer Liam Payne, a former One Direction boy band member who died after falling from a hotel balcony in Buenos Aires, Argentina, left an estate worth £24.3 million (S$41.9 million), but had not written a will before his death, according to British news outlets.
Payne’s former partner, Cheryl Tweedy, will be an administrator of his wealth and property, the BBC and The Guardian said on May 7.
Tweedy, 41, is the mother of Payne’s eight-year-old son and a former member of the pop group Girls Aloud. She shares oversight of the estate with a music industry lawyer, but neither may distribute the wealth, the BBC said.
Payne died in October 2024
After an investigation, Argentine authorities charged three people with negligent homicide. Those charges, against a friend of Payne’s and two employees at the hotel where he died, were later dropped
A CasaSur Palermo Hotel employee and a local waiter are still accused of supplying narcotics to Payne in the days leading up to his death. The charge they face carries a sentence of four to 15 years in prison. NYTIMES


