Liam Payne followers of their hundreds signal petition for brand new memorial in UK metropolis
Grieving fans have created a petition for a Liam Payne memorial to be installed in the singer’s hometown of Wolverhampton.
More than 2,800 of Liam Payne’s fans have banded together to support the Change.org petition. The appeal implores Wolverhampton council to install a permanent “structure or mural” for the singer, following his recent shock death.
Having been born in the West Midlands city in 1993, fans wish Liam Payne’s hometown to pay permanent tribute to the late celeb. The 31-year-old died after falling from a height at an Argentinian hotel on the 16th October, tragically passing away from multiple injuries including internal and external bleeding.
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Wishing to remember the One Direction star as their ‘inspiration and comfort’, the fans’ appeal page reads: “The recent passing of Liam Payne has touched the hearts of many, not just the unbreakable community of One Direction fans, but people worldwide.
“As individuals who have been profoundly impacted by the loss of this amazing talent, we ask for a permanent structure or mural to be erected in Wolverhampton in his honour.
“Liam Payne’s artistry has reached out and touched countless lives. His music was a harmonious blend of inspiration and comfort that resonated in the hearts of millions.
“His life and legacy deserve to be commemorated in a way that is as enduring as the light he imparted unto the world. By erecting a permanent structure in Wolverhampton, we are ensuring that Liam Payne is remembered for generations to come.
“This memorial will not only serve as a place to pay respects, but also a reminder of the incredible impact that individuals can make on the world.
“We propose that the city, partnered with local artists, can create a memorial that reflects the spirit and essence of Liam Payne – his roots, his musical journey, and his incredible contribution to the international music community.
“This act of remembrance can provide comfort and solace to those who have been touched by his life and passing.” Liam’s fans back in England previously reacted to the tragic news of his passing by flocking to Wolverhampton to lay flowers and light candles.
Prosecutors in Argentina have since said they believe Liam may have been experiencing a drug-induced ‘psychotic episode’ after taking illegal substances prior to his death.
The upmarket hotel where he was staying has now been raided by police who are reportedly trying to find those accused of supplying him with them.
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