Liam Payne passed away in October 2024 at the age of 31, the entire world was shocked.
His partial autopsy, conducted less than a week after his death, showed that he was under the influence of several drugs, including pink cocaine, when he passed away, as quoted in a report by In Touch.
Although the drug has the name cocaine, it contains no real cocaine. According to the National Capital Poison Center, pink cocaine is actually a powdered mixture of drugs that usually consists of ecstasy, ketamine, caffeine, and a psychedelic substance called 2-CB, as quoted in a report by In Touch.
Another name for pink cocaine is ‘Tusi,’ which is a phonetic translation of ‘2C,’ and it frequently looks like a bright pink powder. According to reports, the drug's colour is obtained by adding coloured dye, and it occasionally tastes like strawberries.
Pink cocaine, which is frequently used in party or club settings, can have a number of negative effects, including anxiety, nausea, hallucinations, elevated body temperature, and an accelerated heartbeat.
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