Kirsty Maxwell was celebrating a friend’s hen party in Spain with a group of 20 women. She had celebrated her own wedding six months earlier.
On April 29, the 27-year-old plunged to her death from a balcony of a room rented by a group of men she had never met in what is being called a “tragic accident”.
The five occupants – who have been dubbed the ‘Benidorm Five’ by the media – have been questioned by police about the Kirsty’s last moments. They have denied any involvement in her death and have been released without charge.
This week, four of the men – Ricky Gammon, 31, Anthony Holehouse, 34, Callum Northridge, 27 and 32-year-old Daniel Bailey – appeared at a closed hearing after Maxwell’s family urged a Spanish judge to summon them back for questioning.
According to the Nottingham Post, the men would only answer questions from the judge and their own lawyer and refused to respond to the Maxwell family’s legal representative.
In a statement released after their court appearance, the men expressed their “deepest sympathy” to the family.
“This was a tragic accident and we categorically deny any involvement in this unfortunate accident,” the statement said.
“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.
“We have had our names dragged through the mud and used in a derogatory manner throughout this process through no fault of our own.
“The opinion of the judge is that this was an accident.”
Spanish police suspect Kirsty fell from the balcony after drinking too much alcohol after a night out with her friends. Toxicology tests after her death showed she was around five times over the legal Spanish drink-drive limit.