Late one-way star Liam Payne left a £24.3 million worth of property after he died without a will.
His former partner and mother of son Bear, Cheryl Toudy, is legally responsible for Payne’s money, property and property after being appointed manager of his property.
The singer passed away last October at the age of 31 after falling from a hotel balcony on the third floor in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Court documents show that music industry lawyer Richard Mark Bray also has the duty of administrator.
Voiced by the former girls known as 41-year-old Cheryl, singer Tweedy was able to put his fortune into Bear’s trust. Under the UK and Wales gut rules, the spouse of a person, and then, if any, the children, first claim the property.
According to the management letter, the total amount of the property is £28,594,888, but the net value, which is the total after debt and expenses have been paid, is £24,279,728.
According to the posthumous test report, Payne died of multiple trauma and “internal and external bleeding” after falling from the balcony of the Casasul hotel.
An Argentine court dropped a criminal negligence charge against three of the five people charged in connection with Payne’s death in February.
At the Britt Awards in March, he was remembered in a video montage with a clip from his family and his era in the X-Factor, and then with One Direction, who won seven gongs at the Music Awards before they split.
After his band went to Hiatus Payne, they released their debut solo album LP1 in December 2019. It featured his debut single, Strip That Down, American Rapper Quavo, and the song Polaroid with Lennon Stella and Jonas Blue, and sang alongside Ritaora.
Tweedy had a relationship with Payne between 2016 and 2018.
Before he could succeed in one way, Payne auditioned for Tweedy in 2008 (when Cole was a judge at the time).