In the aftermath of Liam Payne’s tragic death at 31, his girlfriend, Kate Cassidy, has been spotted for the first time. On October 20, she was seen in Florida, accompanied by friends during a casual outing to buy pet supplies.
The 25-year-old influencer kept it low-key in an oversized graphic tee and sweatpants, with her hair down. They were joined by Nala, the dog Payne and Cassidy rescued together, prompting fans to express concern for her emotional state online. Many noted she appeared exhausted and heartbroken, with comments reflecting empathy and shared grief.
Just days after Payne’s passing in Buenos Aires on October 16, Cassidy took to social media to express her feelings of loss and gratitude for the support she’s received, asking for space to navigate her grief.
Their vacation in Argentina had initially seemed joyful, with the couple sharing happy moments on social media. However, Cassidy left for Florida on October 14, citing travel anxiety, while Payne stayed behind.
Shortly before his death, Payne shared a video on Snapchat depicting a “lovely” day, though some followers noted that he appeared troubled. Observant fans commented on his demeanor, expressing concern for his emotional well-being.
As Cassidy grapples with her loss, the outpouring of support from fans continues to emphasize the bond she shared with Payne and the depth of her heartbreak.
Неrе’s whаt а hаndshаkе symbоl оn а раrking sрасе mеаns
In Pembroke, Ontario, certain parking spots now display a new insignia.
The areas outside the Pembroke OPP station at 77 International Dr. that display the handshake symbol are designed to serve as community safety zones for online transactions.
If you purchase something online and need to meet someone in person to pay for it or pick it up, there are locations you may use to guarantee everyone’s safety, according to the Upper Ottawa Valley OPP.
According to an OPP news release, “Project Safe Trade aims to establish a ‘community safety zone’ at an OPP detachment parking lot to facilitate online property transactions.” “The idea behind establishing a ‘community safety zone’ is to shift online transactions from private parking lots, homes, and other locations to public spaces.”
There is no need for appointments; the secure trading locations will be open at all times.
“The busy holiday season is approaching, making this the perfect time for the local launch of Project Safe Trade.” According to Steph Neufeld, commander of the Upper Ottawa Valley OPP detachment, “online property transactions are on the rise, and the UOV OPP is pleased to be initiating a community safety initiative aimed at decreasing offences related to online marketplace transactions.” “Project Safe Trade and other collaborative methods can lessen victimization and harm in our communities.”
Const. Mike Mahon told CTV News that the areas also offer a means of assisting in preventing the potential of becoming a victim of fraud.
“If it seems too good to be true, it probably is,” goes the saying. Particularly if you’re asking that they meet here and they’re really hesitant, then you should be concerned,” he stated.
According to the OPP, police will not function as witnesses, mediators, or providers of documents in relation to transactions. However, if an officer is called, they will come and only get involved if the transaction turns into a criminal case
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