Liam Payne's 'pink cocaine' - what is the drug 'found by toxicologists' after his death?
Despite it's name, the dangerous cocktail of 'pink cocaine' doesn't often contain cocaine, according to experts at UK Addiction Treatment Centres
Liam Payne's use of pink cocaine - all about the dangerous drug cocktail linked to tragic death
One Direction star Liam Payne had reportedly taken the mixture of drugs known as ‘pink cocaine’ before his tragic death on Wednesday, October 16, in Buenos Aires, Argentina
What is pink cocaine? Dangerous drug cocktail reportedly linked to Liam Payne, others is revealed
One Direction's Liam Payne reportedly had drugs in his system at the time of death, including what could be pink cocaine. Substance and addiction experts discussed the drug's ingredients and risks.
What is pink cocaine? Drug 'found in Liam Payne's body' during autopsy after shock death
Unlike traditional cocaine, pink cocaine can cause users to have psychedelic and hallucinogenic experiences - including an altered sense of reality, panic and paranoia
What is pink cocaine? Drug 'found in Liam Payne's body' during autopsy after shock death
Unlike traditional cocaine, pink cocaine can cause users to have psychedelic and hallucinogenic experiences - including an altered sense of reality, panic and paranoia
What is 'pink cocaine'? New party drug linked to death of Liam Payne
Also known as 'tuci' or 'tusi' or 'Pantera Rosa' the drug originates from Colombia and despite its name doesn't actually always contain cocaine but a potent cocktail of other drugs.
last updated on 23 Oct 15:17