Liam Payne’s sister says the world was not kind enough to him
Payne’s father is in Argentina arranging the return of his body.
Liam Payne’s sister, Ruth Gibbins, says she does not feel “this world was good enough or kind enough” to him in a heartfelt tribute to her late brother.
In a statement posted on Instagram on Saturday, Ms Gibbins said her brother’s ability to make her laugh is what she “loved most” about him, adding she was “in awe” of his talent.
Geoff Payne read letters and cards from fans on Friday outside the Casa Sur Hotel in the Argentine capital, where the British star, 31, fell from a third-floor balcony on Wednesday.
Ms Gibbins wrote: “My brain is struggling to catch up with what’s happening and I don’t understand where you’ve gone.
“What I love most about you is your ability to make me laugh, I never chuckle as much as I do when I’m with you with anyone else.
“I’m always in awe of your talent, it should be illegal to be so talented and just have the ability to not only be good at things but be bloody great at everything you attempt, without even knowing you’re absolutely smashing it each time.”
“You just wanted to be loved and to make people happy with your music. You never believed you were good enough, I hope you can now see this outpouring of love that you never received in your time.
“Thank you for changing my life, thank you for the incredible memories, thank you for being the best brother and friend I’ll ever have.”
Tributes have flooded in for Payne, including from his former partner, Girls Aloud singer Cheryl, his One Direction bandmates, his girlfriend Kate Cassidy, and music mogul Simon Cowell.
Cowell will reportedly not attend Britain’s Got Talent auditions in Blackpool, as it is believed by the PA news agency that the trials for the 2025 series of the programme will resume on Saturday following the ITV show being paused earlier in the week.
A series of gatherings by Directioners have continued this weekend, with fans attending a gathering at the Keel Warf Bridge at Royal Albert Dock in Liverpool on Saturday.
His sister also wrote in her Instagram post: “I’m sorry I couldn’t save you” and added: “One last time I need you to know, I’m here if you need anything, I’d drive to the end of the universe to bring you back.”
Ruth said her family would “take care of Bear”, Payne and Cheryl’s seven-year-old son.
She also wrote: “Liam knew he could call me anytime, any day and I would pick up or that I would always fetch him if he needed to just come home.”
“As I try to navigate this earth shattering event, and work through my own grief at this indescribably painful time, I’d like to kindly remind everyone that we have lost a human being,” she wrote in a post on Instagram.
Sharing a black and white picture of Payne in bed with Bear as a baby, she added: “Liam was not only a pop star and celebrity, he was a son, a brother, an uncle, a dear friend and a father to our 7 year old son.
“A son that now has to face the reality of never seeing his father again.”
Cheryl, 41, urged people to give Payne “the little dignity he has left in the wake of his death to rest in some peace at last”.
Payne died of multiple traumas and “internal and external haemorrhage”, a post-mortem examination report said.
Cassidy said “nothing about the past few days have felt real”, and she was at a “complete loss”.
Cowell said Bear will be “so proud” of what Payne achieved during his 31 years, and he was ” truly devastated”, “heartbroken” and “empty”.
The talent show judge put Niall Horan, Louis Tomlinson, Zayn Malik, Payne and Harry Styles together to form One Direction on the ITV talent show in 2010.
Bandmembers paid emotional tributes to him and a joint statement from the band said they were “completely devastated” and will miss the singer “terribly”, adding the “memories we shared with him will be treasured forever”.