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Liam Payne fans grieve at global vigils: 'Like I've lost someone from my family' 'It's like I've lost someone from my family', says Liam Payne fan
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A fan mourns Liam Payne at a vigil in Hyde Park in LondonA fan mourns Liam Payne at a vigil in Hyde Park in London
Fans in the UK and around the world are holding vigils this weekend in memory of Liam Payne, the One Direction star who died on Wednesday. Fans in the UK and around the world have held vigils this weekend in memory of Liam Payne, the One Direction star who died on Wednesday.
Police estimated that between 800 and 1,000 people gathered in London's Hyde Park on Sunday afternoon to remember the 31-year-old who died after falling from the third floor of a hotel balcony in Argentina.Police estimated that between 800 and 1,000 people gathered in London's Hyde Park on Sunday afternoon to remember the 31-year-old who died after falling from the third floor of a hotel balcony in Argentina.
The crowd sang One Direction songs, such as the chart-topping hit What Makes You Beautiful, with many fans in tears.The crowd sang One Direction songs, such as the chart-topping hit What Makes You Beautiful, with many fans in tears.
A memorial has already been held in Liverpool and Payne's home city of Wolverhampton, with more gatherings planned on Sunday in Manchester and Birmingham. A memorial has already been held in Liverpool and Payne's home city of Wolverhampton.
Groups of fans have also come together in Paris, Sydney, Manila and elsewhere.Groups of fans have also come together in Paris, Sydney, Manila and elsewhere.
It is not yet known when his body will be repatriated to the UK.It is not yet known when his body will be repatriated to the UK.
A crowd has gathered in Hyde Park on Sunday afternoonA crowd has gathered in Hyde Park on Sunday afternoon
Fans showed up in London's Hyde Park, braving the drizzly weather on Sunday afternoon, and brought with them letters, pictures and flowers.Fans showed up in London's Hyde Park, braving the drizzly weather on Sunday afternoon, and brought with them letters, pictures and flowers.
Many were placing them at the Peter Pan statue where the memorial was being held.Many were placing them at the Peter Pan statue where the memorial was being held.
Details of the various memorials worldwide have been circulating on social media, with fans encouraged to bring letters, flowers and messages. Organiser Alicia Sinclair, 22, from Hertfordshire, said One Direction was "a light in a lot of people’s lives, especially mine".
Fans Emily and Olivia first fell in love with Liam Payne and One Direction when they were at school. "There are a lot of people upset and it’s a good time for us to come together and be with people who understand," she told BBC 5 Live Breakfast One.
"My favourite memories with my sister are almost entirely revolving around One Direction," she added.
"So for me it feels like, I guess like the end of us growing up together. That's what makes it so hard."
Emily and Olivia in London said One Direction bonded them together
In London, fans Emily and Olivia first fell in love with Payne and One Direction when they were at school.
“Growing up, it’s hard to put it in words, but being a Directioner became such an important community for me,” said Emily, 25.“Growing up, it’s hard to put it in words, but being a Directioner became such an important community for me,” said Emily, 25.
“Being young at the time, it was my first feeling of being in love, my first feeling of crushing on a boy, of being excited about boys,” added Olivia, who is 23. “I kissed the posters every night. We all did.”“Being young at the time, it was my first feeling of being in love, my first feeling of crushing on a boy, of being excited about boys,” added Olivia, who is 23. “I kissed the posters every night. We all did.”
“It felt like you were part of the best club in the world and it’s a huge part of why we bonded together.”“It felt like you were part of the best club in the world and it’s a huge part of why we bonded together.”
She added that part of the reason why Payne’s death has hit so hard, is because she “always hoped for a One Direction reunion one day”.She added that part of the reason why Payne’s death has hit so hard, is because she “always hoped for a One Direction reunion one day”.
“We took it for granted,” she said.“We took it for granted,” she said.
A One Direction fan from the US told the PA news agency that she ended her visit to Dublin abruptly to go to Hyde Park to be with other Liam Payne fans. Jamie Parker in Birmingham said One Direction helped him process grief
She described the singer's death as "very sad and devastating, and shocking". Arriving with flowers in their hands and some people with tears in their eyes, hundreds of fans of One Direction and Payne arrived in Chamberlain Square in the centre of Birmingham on Sunday afternoon.
"It's a reminder of what a huge part of my childhood and growing up, Liam and One Direction were," she added. Jamie Parker, 27, was one of many leaving flowers and a handwritten note in tribute.
A crowd has been gathering in Paris on Sunday afternoon Parker said his mother died from cancer in 2013 and that he and his sister "relied on the One Direction albums to help us process our grief and navigate our feelings".
He added: "When I woke up to the news that he'd died, I was just in utter disbelief."
"I will treasure those albums forever," he wrote in his note in memory of Payne.
People remembered Payne in Glasgow
In Glasgow, people gathered to pay tribute at a vigil despite the organisers’ plan to postpone due to weather concerns.
People of all ages laid flowers, lit candles and sang One Direction and Payne's songs at the memorial in George Square.
A one minute silence was held, and some fans cried as they hugged their friends and remembered Payne.
A vigil was also held in Paris
In Paris, a crowd gathered and flowers and candles were laid at the Tuilerie Gardens beneath a framed photo of the singer on Sunday afternoon.In Paris, a crowd gathered and flowers and candles were laid at the Tuilerie Gardens beneath a framed photo of the singer on Sunday afternoon.
Pictures show some fans crying and hugging each other, with many sitting on the ground in front of where tributes had been placed.
One fan at the vigil, Alexandra Veloso Silva, 31, told the Reuters news agency it felt like she had "lost someone from my family".One fan at the vigil, Alexandra Veloso Silva, 31, told the Reuters news agency it felt like she had "lost someone from my family".
Another fan Roman, 23, said Payne's death feels like "another subject that brings us relief has been taken from us".Another fan Roman, 23, said Payne's death feels like "another subject that brings us relief has been taken from us".
People brought flowers and balloons to a memorial for Liam Payne in Liverpool on Saturday People brought flowers and balloons to a memorial for Payne in Liverpool
In Liverpool on Saturday, a group of Directioners, the name given to followers of the X Factor-formed boy band, gathered at the Keel Warf Bridge at Royal Albert Dock. In Liverpool on Saturday, a group of Directioners gathered at the Keel Warf Bridge at Royal Albert Dock.
Some had cardboard signs with the band's lyrics on them, including one saying "I'm missing half of me when we're apart", from the band's single If I Could Fly.Some had cardboard signs with the band's lyrics on them, including one saying "I'm missing half of me when we're apart", from the band's single If I Could Fly.
Another memorial card said Forever Young, a nod to the Alphaville track of the same name that One Direction covered.Another memorial card said Forever Young, a nod to the Alphaville track of the same name that One Direction covered.
Photographs of Payne, flowers, teddy bears and balloons were left at the bridge, and the group sang One Direction songs.Photographs of Payne, flowers, teddy bears and balloons were left at the bridge, and the group sang One Direction songs.
In his home city of Wolverhampton, candles were placed in front of a picture of Liam Payne as a child In his home city of Wolverhampton, candles were placed in front of a picture of Payne as a child
Earlier this weekend, people came together in Wolverhampton, where the singer was born in 1993.Earlier this weekend, people came together in Wolverhampton, where the singer was born in 1993.
Around 100 people looked down with their heads, bowed as flowers were laid outside St Peter's Church.Around 100 people looked down with their heads, bowed as flowers were laid outside St Peter's Church.
One fan also left a photo of Payne as a child, surrounded by candles. In Buenos Aires, people gathered earlier this week outside the hotel where Payne was found dead.
Around the world, people have also been paying their respects.
Vigils have also been held outside the Casa Sur hotel in Buenos AiresVigils have also been held outside the Casa Sur hotel in Buenos Aires
In Buenos Aires, people gathered outside the hotel where Payne was found dead.
And in Sydney, fans also congregated with one called Amber telling the Reuters news agency about the sense of loss she was feeling.
Organiser Alicia Sinclair, 22, from Hertfordshire, said One Direction was "a light in a lot of people’s lives, especially mine".
Speaking to BBC 5 Live Breakfast, she added: "There are a lot of people upset and it’s a good time for us to come together and be with people who understand."
"My favourite memories with my sister are almost entirely revolving around One Direction," she said.
"So for me it feels like, I guess like the end of us growing up together. That's what makes it so hard."
Another, Christina, said the news of his death had "really hit home".
"I think Liam just made a massive impact on his fans. I personally have been a fan for over 12 years," she said.
One Direction were one of the most successful boybands in the world
Payne rose to global fame as part of the boyband One Direction - created on The X Factor TV show in 2010 - and sang together with bandmates Harry Styles, Louis Tomlinson, Zayn Malik and Niall Horan.Payne rose to global fame as part of the boyband One Direction - created on The X Factor TV show in 2010 - and sang together with bandmates Harry Styles, Louis Tomlinson, Zayn Malik and Niall Horan.
Malik left the group in 2015 to embark on a solo singing career, and the band later split in 2016.Malik left the group in 2015 to embark on a solo singing career, and the band later split in 2016.
On Saturday, Malik announced he had postponed the US leg of his upcoming tour after the "heartbreaking loss" of his former bandmate.On Saturday, Malik announced he had postponed the US leg of his upcoming tour after the "heartbreaking loss" of his former bandmate.
One Direction were one of the most successful boybands in the world
Payne's family have also been paying tribute. His sister Ruth Gibbins described Payne as her "best friend" in an emotional Instagram post, external, adding that she didn't feel “this world was good enough or kind enough” to him.Payne's family have also been paying tribute. His sister Ruth Gibbins described Payne as her "best friend" in an emotional Instagram post, external, adding that she didn't feel “this world was good enough or kind enough” to him.
Meanwhile in Argentina, Payne's father, Geoff Payne, on Friday viewed tributes for his son outside the Casa Sur hotel in Buenos Aires.Meanwhile in Argentina, Payne's father, Geoff Payne, on Friday viewed tributes for his son outside the Casa Sur hotel in Buenos Aires.
He also visited the morgue in the city to officially identify his son. A federal prosecutor previously told the BBC that his body had been "released", meaning no further tests were being carried out and identification could take place.He also visited the morgue in the city to officially identify his son. A federal prosecutor previously told the BBC that his body had been "released", meaning no further tests were being carried out and identification could take place.
Additional reporting by Linda Sinclair in Glasgow and Hollie Cole in London