Heartbroken Liam Payne fans hold Buenos Aires vigil to mark a month
Daily MailA vigil has been held in the chapel of rest within the British Cemetery in Buenos Aires, marking one month to the day since British popstar Liam Payne's fatal fall from a third-floor balcony in the city. A vigil has been held in the chapel of rest within the British Cemetery in Buenos Aires, marking one month to the day since British popstar Liam Payne 's fatal fall from a third-floor balcony in the city Over one hundred mourners - predominately young girls - queued for an hour outside the chapel, many clutching roses, small bouquets and even action figures of the former One Direction star Liam Payne died one month ago today after he fell from a balcony in Argentina After the service, the mourners - many of whom struggled to hold back tears - formed a long queue leading up to the altar where they left their own tributes After the service, the mourners - many of whom struggled to hold back tears - formed a long queue leading up to the altar where they left their own tributes including pictures, flowers and small trinkets. Today is a horrible day' As the clock struck 11am, local Catholic priest, Daniel, gave a moving sermon inside the chapel - where Payne's body was kept for five days prior to being repatriated The priest said: 'Liam's songs put into words what was going on in your hearts. God is universal and so whatever is happening here is happening too in England' A collection has been started to pay for a small plaque on one of the cemetery's benches in Liam's honour The crowd remained in the cemetery long after the service had concluded, exchanging stories and comforting one another Struggling to speak through her tears, 61-year-old Marisa - from nearby La Plata and who organised today's gathering via social media and fan WhatsApp groups - revealed: 'This is our way of showing Liam's family that we care.