One Direction approached The Mirror's Peter Hart with a passion for exuberant dogs. In early 2011, the band had simply secured a third-area finish on "The X" Factor, behind winner Matt Cardle and runner-up Rebecca Ferguson. However, it was clear to anyone that they had been the genuine stars.

As the editor of an outstanding teen pop magazine, fan mail flooded Peter's inbox—an overwhelming outpouring of emotion. The editor felt pressured to satisfy the band.

No one ought to have predicted the tragic twists that might spread in the lives of those young guys, culminating in the untimely death of band member Liam Payne in Buenos Aires, Argentina, on Wednesday, October 16, ABC News reported. At 31, Payne reportedly fell from the 1/3 tale of a motel. Local police replied to the scene after staff raised issues, only to locate his lifeless frame.

Back in 2011, Peter shared to The Mirror that One Direction became nevertheless largely unusual with fame. The editor met with the band—Liam, Harry Styles, Niall Horan, Zayn Malik, and Louis Tomlinson—in a luxurious villa in southeast London for his or her first mag photo shoot. They had been filled with youthful energy, their excitement palpable.

Surprisingly, they appeared even younger in person than on TV, showing the naivety and enthusiasm usual of adolescent boys. Louis was the oldest at 19, Zayn was 18, and Liam, Harry, and Niall were simply 17 years old.

Liam right now stood out, not for his confidence, but for his quiet demeanor. Despite his good-looking appearance, Liam seemed more reserved than the others, lacking the same self-guarantee. The boldness he’d proven on "The X Factor" while he winked at Cheryl Cole during his first audition turned into nowhere to be determined. That audacity had dwindled, revealing a younger man who was more shy and hesitant.

During their communication, Liam shared his love for his fatherland of Wolverhampton and his longing for the circle of relatives lifestyles with his mom, Karen, a nurse; his father, Geoff, a tradesman; and his two older sisters, Nicola and Ruth. "We have a number of fun, but I do pass over domestic," Liam said, his mild brown eyes glancing up from underneath his disheveled fringe. "It’s tough being away for goodbye."

At that second, Liam becomes on the brink of a reputation beyond his wildest desires. Over the following few years, One Direction would become one of the international’s biggest boy bands, producing five studio albums and embarking on four world tours. Their 2013 film, "One Direction: This Is Us," and several logo endorsements, consisting of toothpaste deals with Colgate, added to their worldwide attraction.

As the band rose to stardom, Liam converted. He gained self-assurance and came out of his shell, yet he remained grounded in a manner that made his current, tragic dying all of the more stunning. His struggles with mental health were nicely documented, with Liam himself admitting in interviews that his reputation had taken a toll on him. His untimely death has left the arena mourning not only a musician but also a person whose anxieties and desires reflected the ones of many young people his age.

Meanwhile, Liam Payne's initial autopsy results indicate he succumbed to "multiple traumas" resulting in "internal and external bleeding."

The One Direction member tragically perished after falling from the third story of a hotel room last evening in Buenos Aires, Argentina. The hotel workers made a distressing 911 call to emergency authorities, articulating concerns for his well-being shortly before his demise.

The Forensic Medical Corps conducted an autopsy at the Judicial Morgue on Viamonte Street, and Infobae obtained the preliminary results, Reuters reported.

The initial findings corroborated a ten-meter descent he experienced from the balcony of his room on the third story of the Casa Sur hotel on Godoy Cruz Street.

The report indicated that a toxicological and anatomical-pathological analysis of his blood and urine was being conducted to ascertain the presence of any drug residues. Furthermore, the musician's medical history may be solicited to evaluate his mental health background.

Prosecutor No. 16, directed by Andrés Madrea, is conducting an inquiry, including testimonies collected by Deputy Secretary María Florencia Lavaggi. The results of the whole autopsy will be disclosed in due time.

Members of the Mobile Criminalistics Unit of the Buenos Aires City Police gathered forensic evidence in the room at Casa Sur hotel. Law enforcement discovered a whiskey bottle, a lighter, and a mobile device at the location, perhaps belonging to Liam, which may be analyzed for messages. All things exhibited fingerprints.

A white powder was discovered in the room, along with pharmaceuticals such as clonazepam and energy tablets. A notepad and the musician's passport were confiscated and submitted to Prosecutor No. 16.

The 31-year-old had visited his former bandmate Niall Horan on his trip to the South American nation. He was in Argentina with his girlfriend, Kate Cassidy, but she opted to return home before the tragic news yesterday.