Liam Payne's ex girlfriend shares heartbreaking post after three charged over his death

-Credit: (Image: Danielle Peazer / Instagram)
-Credit: (Image: Danielle Peazer / Instagram)


Liam Payne's ex girlfriend Danielle Peazer has shared a heartfelt post about grief following his tragic death last month. It comes as three people have been charged in connection with his dear.

The former One Direction star, aged 31, fell from a balcony at his hotel in Argentina. Liam, from Wolverhampton, suffered fatal head injuries, according to a post mortem examination.

Danielle, who dated Liam and off from 2010 until 2012, previously revealed how the singer had contacted her just weeks before his passing to express his happiness for her after she welcomed daughter Mia with new partner Sonny. Taking to Instagram the model shared snaps documenting her travels in October with the last image a poem about grief by Donna Ashworth.

READ MORE:200,000 drivers urged to 'find new route' starting from tomorrow

READ MORE:BBC Gardeners' World star Monty Don supported after 'really difficult' update

Read more Warwick Davis' wife Samantha leaves star huge sum after death aged 53

It read: "You don't move on after loss, but you must move with. You must shake hands with grief, welcome her in, for she lives with you now. Pull her a chair at the table and offer her comfort. She is not the monster you first thought her to be. She is love.

"And she will walk with you now, stay with you now, peacefully. If you let her. And on the days when your anger is high, remember why she came, remember who she represents. Remember. Grief came to you, my friend, because love came first. Love came first."

The Argentinian public prosecutors probing Liam's death confirmed three people had been arrested and charged with "abandonment of a person followed by death, supply and facilitation of narcotics".

According to the statement by the office of prosecutor Andres Esteban Madrea, one of the accused "accompanied the artist on a daily basis" during his stay in Argentina, The Sun reports.