Justin Bieber shares tribute to Liam Payne after his tragic death

Justin Bieber recently shared a moving tribute on social media to the late Liam Payne.

Bieber, 30, reposted a video to his Instagram Stories on Monday, paying tribute to Payne, who died after falling from a third-story hotel balcony.

The fan-made video featured a fan-created memorial, starts with a voiceover saying, “Just remember: you are allowed to grieve as a fan. You are allowed to love someone you’ve never met. You are allowed to admire someone for their art. You are allowed, to cry, to break, to feel like a part of you is gone.”

Payne had multiple drugs in his body when he fell to his death on Oct. 16 from his third-floor hotel balcony in Argentina, according to ABC News.

Results from a partial autopsy found that the former One Direction singer, 31, had “pink cocaine” in his system. Pink cocaine is a recreational drug, which is a mix drugs, per the report, including methamphetamine, ketamine, MDMA and others. There was also traces of cocaine, benzodiazepine and crack.

According to the report, citing sources, an improvised aluminum pipe to ingest drugs was also found in his hotel room.

Payne’s body will remain in Argentina until the autopsy is complete, the sources also told ABC News.

Argentine prosecutors said Payne appeared to have excessively consumed drugs and alcohol. The prosecution cited investigators who found Payne’s hotel room a mess with what appeared to be narcotics and alcohol strewn about broken objects and furniture.

It remains unclear whether Payne intentionally jumped or accidentally fell from the third floor. The autopsy performed a few hours after his death showed he died from the plunge, which caused “multiple trauma” and “internal and external bleeding” in the skull, chest and abdomen and limbs.

Investigators said that there were no signs of anyone else being involved in his death, citing a lack of defensive wounds on Payne’s body that also indicates he did not try to protect himself from the fall. The prosecutor’s report said Payne could have fallen into a state of semi-consciousness or unconsciousness.