What is pink cocaine? Common drug between Liam Payne’s death and Diddy’s lawsuit

What is pink cocaine? Common drug between Liam Payne's death and Diddy's lawsuit

Following the tragic death of Liam Payne at the age of 31 on Wednesday, October 16, a toxicology report has been released. Reports revealed that the singer had drank a cocktail before falling from the third-floor balcony of his hotel room in Buenos Aires, Argentina. One of the many substances found in his body was a substance known as pink cocaine. The name of the drug raised concerns because it was linked to Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’ name in a lawsuit earlier this year.

Toxicology reports have revealed that Liam Payne had ingested pink cocaine, a mixture of synthetic drugs, raising concerns over a lawsuit due to its association with Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs. (AFP, Reuters)

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What is pink cocaine?

“The first piece we almost always see in pink or pink cocaine is ketamine – a dissociative drug, something that makes people feel like they’re detached from reality,” DEA agent Bill Bordner told ABC7News. Are done.” Ketamine was the drug involved in the case of Matthew Perry who died last October. He used this medicine to treat his depression. “The second component is psychedelics,” he adds.

Bordner says there is no cocaine in the mixture, despite the name suggesting otherwise. Pink cocaine is a mixture of synthetics such as ecstasy, methamphetamine and benzodiazepines. The medicine gets its name because of its bright pink color which can be obtained from food coloring and sometimes it also has strawberry flavor which can be taken in pill form or in inhaled form.

The street name of the drug is Tusi or Tusi and it is used as a stimulant and depressant. Pink cocaine originated in Latin America as a party drug. Bordner revealed that it is “very, very cheap to make and they can tailor the drug to the user’s preferences.”

Dr. Brian Hurley, an addiction psychiatrist with the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health, explained the side effects of this drug on the human body and behavior. “One of the things associated with this kind of mixing is that people’s behavior can be unpredictable and they may do things they otherwise wouldn’t do,” he told the news outlet.

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Pink Cocaine’s connection to Liam Payne and Diddy

The common substance in Payne’s death and Diddy’s trial is pink cocaine. Earlier this year, drugs were linked to Diddy in a lawsuit filed by his former music producer Rodney Jones.

They claimed in the lawsuit that the disgraced mogul required “all employees from butlers, chefs to housekeepers to walk around with a pouch or fanny pack filled with cocaine, GHB, Ecstasy, marijuana gummies (100-250 mg each). ” and Tussi (a pink drug that is a combination of ecstasy and cocaine).”

Meanwhile, ABC confirmed that toxicology results found a drug known to trigger unpredictable behavior in humans was found in the Get Low singer’s system. Before his death, hotel receptionist Estaben noted in reports that Payne was “messing the entire room” during his three-day stay at the hotel. TMZ reported that the singer was “behaving erratically” shortly before his death.

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