But many questions still haunt the case and the circumstances that led to his death.
you’re able to tell with that photo that the hotel couldve done more to save him…
They cared more about the image of the lobby than the actual well-being of one of its guests.
Marchers calling for justice in Liam Payne’s death investigation in Buenos Aires, Argentina.Segismundo Trivero/Rolling Stone Argentina
For Silva, calling for justice in Paynes death is more personal.
Silva says he was in a coma for four days following the incident, and fractured multiple bones.
Seeing that man free has motivated me to fight for Liams case.
I just want to know exactly what happened.
She also got a tattoo that she says Payne drew for her in his honor.
She plans to come to future gatherings in support of the cause.
His music helped me when I needed him most, Reyes says.
This march helps me grieve.
If justice comes, Ill be able to find peace.
The way he left us was so painful and I think this helps me get through the pain.
I want this case to advance and that it doesnt stay halted like so many other cases in Argentina.
I want there to be real justice and for the truth to come out, says Bustamante.
This has become a safe space for us to support each other.
Were going to keep doing this until we dont need to do it anymore, says Melian.