Kirsty Maxwell’s distraught family plead with ‘Benidorm Five’ to tell them what happened to tragic balcony plunge Brit
The 27-year-old Scot fell from a 10th storey holiday apartment occupied by five Brit bodybuilders while on a pal’s hen do in Benidorm last summer

THE distraught family of Kirsty Maxwell have pleaded with the so-called "Benidorm Five" to tell them what happened to the tragic Brit who plunged from a balcony on a hen do.
The 27-year-old Scot fell from a 10th storey holiday apartment occupied by five Brit bodybuilders while on a pal’s hen do in Benidorm last summer.
After returning home from a night out with friends, Kirsty left her room and ended up in another room where five Brits were staying, then fell from their balcony.
The men deny all responsibility for her death.
Now her loved ones are appealing to the group, from Nottingham, to give them "answers."
Speaking to the , Kirsty's 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."
All five men - Joseph Graham, Callum Northridge, Ricky Gammon, Anthony Holehouse and Daniel Bailey - gave statements to cops in Spain.
Earlier this month Kirsty's husband asked people to watch a new documentary set to uncover the truth behind her death.
Adam Maxwell probed his Twitter followers: “Please share and watch if you can.
"This was extremely difficult but incredibly important.”
Death fall expert Michael Brown asked three women of a similar age and build to climb a replica of the hotel balcony railing that she fell from for the TV investigation.
And he concludes that rather than leaping off, newlywed Kirsty scaled the barrier then clung to it but lost her grip and plummeted ten storeys — raising fresh questions on the horror.
Former murder cop David Swindle, whose investigation is featured on the documentary, said of Mr Brown’s findings: “Kirsty could not have jumped directly over that balcony.
“It seems far more likely that she clambered over.
"What we found gave us a better idea of the timing, events and different things.
“It’s a small piece in the jigsaw of circumstances that you try to put together.
"It helps the investigation.”
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At the time of the hearing, the four men who attended said: "This was a tragic accident and we categorically deny any involvement in this unfortunate incident," reported.
"The opinion of the judge is that this was an accident.
"It goes without saying that our deepest sympathy goes out to Kirsty's family and our thoughts are with them all at this terrible time."
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