One Direction singer had alcohol and cocaine in his system at the time of his death, an autopsy finds.

Liam Payne fell to his death from a Buenos Aires hotel balcony in October [File: Neil Hall/Reuters]

An Argentinian judge has allowed charges to proceed against the manager of former One Direction singer Liam Payne and employees of the hotel where he was staying when he died.

The judge argued that the manager and hotel staff had failed Payne in the moments before his death, according to a statement from the prosecutor’s office published on Monday.

Payne, who was British, fell to his death from a hotel balcony in Buenos Aires in October. He was 31 years old.

Payne’s manager as well as the manager of the hotel and its head of reception are charged with manslaughter in relation to the former pop superstar’s death. They face up to five years in prison if convicted.

A hotel employee and a local waiter are accused of plying Payne with cocaine during his stay and face up to 15 years in prison. The judge in her decision on Friday ordered them jailed before their trial.

“Taking Payne up to his room in the state he was in was to put his life at risk,” the judge said in her decision, which was released with the prosecutor’s statement. “It was obvious that he was vulnerable.”

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Payne’s autopsy showed that at the time of his death he had “large quantities” of cocaine and alcohol in his system, according to the statement.

Payne allegedly purchased cocaine at least four times from the hotel employee and waiter over a three-day period.

Footage from the lobby of the Casa Sur hotel in the posh Palermo neighbourhood showed that minutes before Payne’s death on October 16 he was unconscious and was carried up to his room by three people.

The hotel receptionist headed the group and was then seen with the hotel manager in the hallway outside Payne’s room, according to the statement.

“Payne’s consciousness was altered and there was a balcony in the room. The proper thing to do was to leave him in a safe place and in company until a doctor arrived,” the judge said.

She added that evidence showed that Payne tried to leave his room through the balcony but, due to the state he was in, he fell.

Payne’s manager, identified only by his initials “RLN”, left the hotel less than an hour before the fall. The judge argued that he should not have entrusted the hotel employees with Payne’s wellbeing.

The judge barred the manager, who is a US citizen, from leaving Argentina.

Payne was grouped with four fellow contestants during his appearance on the United Kingdom singing competition The X Factor in 2010, forming One Direction. The group went on to have worldwide success before splitting up in 2016.

Payne went on to have a solo career, and he released his last single in March.

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