Chilling final moments of tragic Benidorm balcony plunge Brit Kirsty Maxwell, 27, revealed in new BBC documentary ‘Killed Abroad’
Police continuing to probe the bank worker's death have now examined poignant CCTV showing Kirsty and the hen-do pals walk along the corridor of the Payma Apartments
CHILLING footage captures the final moments of a Brit before she plunged to her death from a balcony in Benidorm during a boozy hen do.
Kirsty Maxwell, 27, plummeted 100ft from an tenth-floor apartment in the Spanish party resort.
Police continue to probe the bank worker’s death more than a year on, after initially quizzing five British bodybuilders – dubbed ‘The Benidorm Five’.
Now newly released CCTV shows Kirsty and the hen-do pals walk along the corridor in the Payma Apartments just hours before her death.
The friends, each clad in hen do costumes, make their way to a lift in the building in the footage.
The poignant CCTV featured in new BBC documentary Killed Abroad, which aired in Scotland on Monday.
During the programme, Kirsty’s grief-stricken family, of West Lothian, Scotland, also made an emotional appeal for new information.
Her grieving widower Adam, 28, said: “We made a promise as a family that we would leave no stone unturned for Kirsty.
“This was my Kirsty. The circumstances surrounding it were impossible to believe.
“It was just me and the rest of the family doing the investigation as such, which was hugely difficult.
“At the same time we were organising Kirsty’s funeral, I was organising second autopsies to be done.
Footage also shows Kirsty lying in bed just an hour before her death.
Tests confirmed the holidaymaker was was more than three times the drink-drive limit when she died, but had not taken any drugs.
And her grieving family blasted suggestions she jumped off the balcony.
“It’s absurd to suggest she was trying some kind of daredevil prank in a 10th floor apartment,” Adam added.
Kirsty’s devastated brother, Ryan Curry, also spoke to the BBC and said: “She was at the happiest point in her life, and so was everyone else.
“Really content with life at that time, and it just changed overnight.”
Meanwhile, each of ‘The Benidorm Five’ have denied any responsibility in Kirsty’s death.
The Sun Online told recently how Kirsty’s distraught family had to tell them what happened to her.
Her mum Denise Curry said: “The only thing we’ve asked for is for them to tell us what happened in that room.
“I would like answers from them, because Kirsty has no voice.”
Spanish authorities have insisted the investigation into Kirsty’s death remains open.
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