TRAGIC Benidorm balcony fall victim Kirsty Maxwell was told “leave this room” moments before her death, a police reported today revealed.
One of the men being quizzed over her 100ft fall told detectives that he heard another say “there’s a girl in the bathroom” before the 27-year-old was told to get out. Moments later they shouted: “F*** she’s jumped”.The shocking details into her final moments come in a revealing police dossier.
It also says how one tourist held over her 10-storey fall had consumed so much cocaine before his arrest he was suffering from a nosebleed.
Police took Joseph Graham to see medics in case the bleed had something to do with injuries sustained as the hen do reveller plunged from his tenth-floor Benidorm holiday apartment in mysterious circumstances still being investigated by a Spanish judge.
But a duty doctor confirmed his nasal cavities were “red raw” because of the “large amount” of cocaine he had consumed before Kirsty, 27, walked by mistake into the flat where he had been partying with four male friends.
The fascinating 39-page police report into the Scot holidaymaker’s April 29 death at Apartamentos Payma in Benidorm’s Little England area was released on Thursday.
It also places Mr Graham, the first man to be hauled to court as part of a homicide probe, at the spot where Kirsty fell to her death.
An intact Marlborough Gold cigarette like the ones he smoked was found on the floor next to the sliding door by the Juliet balcony the dead woman went over.
The report highlights the fact £49,000-a-year Amazon worker Mr Graham opened the door of apartment 10E to Kirsty although he was actually staying in nearby apartment 10A.
It states: “During the visual inspection of 10E, a Marlborough Gold cigarette was found just on the floor in front of the open sliding door window where Kirsty plunged into the abyss.
“The only person with that brand of tobacco in the apartment is the detainee Joseph Fitzroy Graham and the only pack of cigarettes of that brand is in his room in apartment 10A, with there being no packet in apartment 10E.
“Joseph Fitzroy Graham also says in his statement that he bought a packet of Marlborough. This situates him in the place Kirsty plunged from, and in a state of nervousness that would lead to him dropping a cigarette he hadn’t yet smoked.”
The report also highlighted inconsistencies in Mr Graham’s statements to the first police to reach the scene – telling them he was in one room the changing his story and telling him it was actually a different room on the same floor.
The police’s blow-by-account of the aftermath of Kirsty’s death also details how Mr Graham “stated repeatedly that Kirsty was attractive” when he was detained.
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