The Scotsman

Kirsty’s family TV search for answers

● Programme will follow ex-detective trying to solve Kirsty Maxwell case

- By ANDY SHIPLEY

A former top detective who brought Peter Tobin to justice hopes a TV documentar­y will help a family solve the mystery of newlywed Kirsty Maxwell’s death.

Mrs Maxwell, from Livingston, plunged from the balcony of a hotel room in Benidorm last April.

The programme aired tonight follows EX-DCI David Swindle as he searches for answers over the 27-year-old’s death.

A former top detective hopes a Tvdocument­aryairedto­night will help solve the mystery of newlywed Kirsty Maxwell’s death.

The programme will follow EX-DCI David Swindle as he tries to piece together what happened in the moments leading up to Mrs Maxwell plunging from a Benidorm hotel balcony.

Family and friends of Mrs Maxwell, from Livingston, West Lothian, have been interviewe­d after being “abandoned” by authoritie­s in their tireless pursuit of answers.

“Over a year has passed since Kirsty died and the answers are still out there. There are still potential witnesses in Benidorm,” said Mr Swindle.

Mrs Maxwell, 27, arrived in Benidorm for her friend’s

hen party last April. Returning home from their first night out, all the women fell asleep but Mrs Maxwell awoke and left her room.

She ended up on the tenth

floor in a room full of strangers – five men from Nottingham. She fell from the window of that room and the men denied responsibi­lity for her death.

Mrs Maxwell family drafted

in Mr Swindle as an independen­t reviewer of the case, drawing on his 34 years as a detective, including bringing serial killer Peter Tobin to justice.

Mr Swindle has recruited a small unit of Spanish-speaking investigat­ors to help him search for potential clues.

“Social media has played a huge part in getting to where we are now and I have a team of multilingu­al experts supporting me,” he said. “Families like Kirsty’s should get this automatica­lly. If it wasn’t for their determinat­ion, she’d just be another statistic.”

Mr Swindle hopes tonight’s “heart-wrenching” programme will help jog the memory of someone in Benidorm at the time and help unlock the mystery. “I’m encouragin­g people to come forward with anything they might think is relevant,” he said.

Any reaction to the broadcast deemed crucial to the case will be forwarded to the Spanish prosecutor.

On the Maxwell family, Mr Swindle said: “They’ve been abandoned by government­s. It’s shocking. There’s no family support for them, they’ve got to finance this themselves.”

Killed Abroad is screened tonight on BBC One Scotland at 9pm.

 ??  ?? 0 Kirsty Maxwell, who died mysterious­ly in Benidorm last April, with her husband Adam
0 Kirsty Maxwell, who died mysterious­ly in Benidorm last April, with her husband Adam

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