The 31-year-old British musician was a vocalist for the U.K. pop band, along with Niall Horan, Harry Styles and Louis Tomlinson. The band is on hiatus.

Liam Payne, a member of the British pop band One Direction, died Wednesday at age 31 after he fell from the third floor of a hotel in Argentina, local authorities said.

Sistema de Atencion Medica de Emergencia, the emergency health service, said in a statement to Telemundo, NBC News’ Spanish-language sister network, that Payne fell from the balcony in Palermo.

Police “were directed to the hotel by a 911 call reporting an aggressive man,” said the emergency services agency. It did not say whether drugs or alcohol were involved, just that the 911 call reported that could be the case.

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    Fuck TMZ for posting his dead body yesterday just to prove they were the ones “breaking the news”. That shit was cached my news reader even after they removed it.

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      Had to scroll down much too far to find this simple human sentiment. I guess we can take solace in the fact that he lived a lot in his 31 years? Still. Too young.

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    As someone with acrophobia, this justifies my fear of balconies and railings over 1 story tall. I don’t understand humans’ architectural obsession with giant voids and heights. I’m the kinda person who’s asshole puckers up looking at a two story mall ceiling.

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      Humans tend to be pretty good at not falling. This is coming from someone who spent their teenage years and early 20s smoking on the roof. (European style appartment roofs that are closed to access and sloped without railings).

      Though I was also a mountain climber so maybe I’ve been desensitised to heights ;).

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      Most railings I’ve seen really need to be higher. If the top isn’t higher than your center of gravity, there’s very little preventing you from going over.

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      Movies make it look like you can shrug off a fall from a 1 story building and just keep running. But wow, is that not true. There are instances of people surviving a lot more, but 1-2 stories is enough to kill much of the time.

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        Actually, most falling deaths/injuries occur from, like, 6’ or lower. I’m sure a lot of that has to do with older people.

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        There’s instances of people dying just tripping over something and landing wrong, we are not a sturdy species physically

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        People can get seriously hurt falling down a chair, or on their head from just standing upright.

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          It’s a healthy reflex up to a point. Your body doesn’t want to fall. But if it’s causing you daily anxiety that’s going a little too far. Stress is not healthy either.

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      all humans have an instinct to avoid falling off cliffs. even blind infants.

      voids and heights are the ultimate physical luxury, and great for your mental health.

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      According to reports from witnesses in the hotel room, he was trashing the place and displaying erratic behavior. Mental health and addiction are so fucking serious.

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    I’ve been wanting to make this joke since I saw this headline posted on Lemmy yesterday and I cannot hold it back anymore. My apologies to everyone:

    spoiler

    I guess we finally found out which direction was the one: down.

    Again, I’m so sorry.

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    All untimely deaths are sad and a loss of potential. I’ve never heard of this guy but I do know the band was famous for a while. Going on Spotify I didn’t recognize any of the songs though. Either way, balconies are dangerous. If you are young and/or prone to shenanigans or leaning over railings please stay towards the bottom of the building. Don’t let the good times get out of hand!