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What is Pink Cocaine? The ‘Hot New’ Drug Blamed For Liam Payne’s Death

Last updated: October 22, 2024 1:33 pm
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The rise of a new Hollywood drug, known as “pink cocaine,” has sparked concerns following the tragic death of Liam Payne, who was found with the deadly mix in his system. This drug, a combination of ketamine, methamphetamine, and ecstasy, has been described as a “nightmare” due to its potent and lethal effects on users, particularly among the wealthy elite.

According to sources, pink cocaine has become the latest craze in the Hollywood drug scene, surpassing the popularity of ketamine. The drug, which contains a mix of dangerous substances, has been linked to a string of deaths and is predicted to reach epidemic levels among the rich and famous who can afford it.

The drug’s name is derived from its bright pink color, which is achieved through the use of food coloring and sometimes includes strawberry flavoring. Referred to on the streets as “tusi” or “tuci,” pink cocaine acts as both a stimulant and a depressant, making it highly addictive and dangerous.

Toxicology reports revealed that Payne had a lethal combination of drugs in his system at the time of his death, including benzodiazepine, cocaine, and crack. Former DEA agent Bill Bodner explained that pink cocaine typically consists of dissociative drugs like ketamine and psychedelics, making it a dangerous concoction that can have severe consequences.

The drug, which originated in Latin American nightclubs, has gained popularity in the Ibiza party scene and is known for being cheap to produce. However, experts warn that the drug has now been diluted with harmful substances, posing serious health risks such as blurred vision, panic attacks, heart problems, anxiety, and strokes.

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Authorities in Spain have launched campaigns to raise awareness about the dangers of pink cocaine, urging the public to be cautious of its potent effects. The drug’s ability to alter users’ perception of reality has been highlighted as a significant risk factor, potentially contributing to fatal outcomes like Payne’s death.

Payne’s tragic demise occurred at the Casa Sur Hotel in Argentina, where he was found on the wooden deck after falling from his hotel balcony. Evidence of drug use, including white powder, burnt aluminum foil, and matches, was discovered in his room, indicating his involvement with substances.

In a related incident, pink cocaine was also linked to Sean “Diddy” Combs in a lawsuit filed by his former music producer, Rodney Jones. Jones alleged that employees were required to carry pouches filled with various drugs, including pink cocaine, highlighting the drug’s prevalence in celebrity circles.

The dangers of pink cocaine have become increasingly apparent, raising concerns about its impact on public health and safety. As authorities continue to crack down on the drug’s distribution, it serves as a stark reminder of the deadly consequences of substance abuse in Hollywood and beyond.

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