Hundreds of One Direction fans gather in London to sing, cry and say goodbye to Liam Payne

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Hundreds of One Direction fans gathered in London’s Hyde Park on Sunday to pay their respects to Liam Payne, the former member of the British-Irish boy band who died on Wednesday after falling from a hotel balcony in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

Despite rainy weather, the queue to get in front of the park’s Peter Pan statue — where fans young and old were placing flowers, heart-shaped balloons and letters in memory of Payne — stretched back as far as the eye could see. Minute-long moments of silence were held every hour on the dot, when the crowd got so quiet one could hear a pin drop. At other times, spontaneous singalongs would break out, with throngs of fans shouting the lyrics to One Direction hits including “Best Song Ever,” “What Makes You Beautiful” and “History.”

The emotion in the air was palpable, with the sea of fans containing many tear-streaked faces and the occasional cry ringing out. Jordi, 24, choked up telling Variety how One Direction helped her find a community during adolescence.

“I was thinking about it on the train here, and I think my love for this band has been the only constant that I’ve had,” she said. Jordi admitted that, while working at luxury department store Selfridges, she dreamed of bumping into Payne to tell him: “You are so loved, you are so needed here, you are so worthy of good things and you are worthy of help.”

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