Health experts are warning that taking pink cocaine, a modern drug cocktail linked to the death of popstar Liam Payne, is like “playing Russian roulette”. The drug, which is fairly new to the ...
“Pink cocaine,” name-dropped in the Diddy lawsuit and reportedly tied to the death of “One Direction” alum Liam Payne, is becoming a high-profile designer drug. But the contents of the ...
Pink cocaine found in a partial autopsy of former One Direction singer Liam Payne has been described by experts as "Russian roulette." The designer drug, detected in the star's system, has the ...
Toxicology results show he had a mix of drugs including one called "pink cocaine." "The first piece that we almost always see in pink, or pink cocaine, is ketamine - a dissociative drug ...
Pink cocaine is typically a powdery mix of ketamine and illegal substances such as methamphetamine, MDMA (also called molly or ecstasy), or opioids, according to WebMD. Researchers have also found ...
ABC news cited unnamed sources in reporting a partial autopsy found pink cocaine, cocaine, benzodiazepine (depressants) and crack in Payne's system the night he fell to his death from a third ...
Has “pink cocaine”, as it is known, now claimed its first high-profile victim? A post-mortem examination has reportedly found that Liam Payne, the former One Direction star, had it in his ...
In the wake of the tragic death of Liam Payne, new reports indicate that one of the drugs found in the One Direction alum’s system was a substance called “pink cocaine.” Payne, 31 ...
But a source also told ABC news that "multiple substances" were found in Payne's toxicology reported -- including, ABC News reports, a substance known as "pink cocaine." According to National ...