Horrific details of the emergency calls made by a Buenos Aires hotel manager for "urgent" assistance before singer Liam Payne's tragic death, after plummeting 40 feet from a balcony, came to light this morning.The chief receptionist at Hotel Casa Sur was recorded in two separate phone calls pleading with the 911 operator.
In the first call, he said the guest was "destroying everything in his room. We need someone to come." When the call cut off unexpectedly, he rang again, urgently repeating his plea to the operator and voicing his fear: "I don't know if the guest's life is in danger.The room has a balcony and we are afraid he might do something." Mere moments later, the staffer, who gave his name as Esteban, insisted: "Just send an ambulance, only an ambulance," reports the Mirror.
A recording of the distressing second longer call lasting just over two minutes and leaked to local media overnight, began with the 911 operator saying: “Hello, where is the emergency?” The hotel employee replied: “Hello, good afternoon.
I called just now but the line went dead. I’m calling from the CasaSur Palermo Hotel, address 6032, Costa Rica.The conversation continued: 911 responder: “What happened there, sir?” Hotel employee: “Well, we have a guest who is off his head on drugs and alcohol.
Read more on ok.co.uk