Benidorm death: Husband says key witnesses not quizzed
Devastated Adam Maxwell was planning to start a family with his wife Kirsty before she died.
The devastated husband of a Scots woman who plunged to her death in Benidorm has slammed Spanish police for not interviewing five other men linked to the group questioned over the fall.
Kirsty Maxwell's husband Adam also revealed up to 19 of her friends who were in the hotel at the time have still not been spoken to by officers.
The 27-year-old, from Livingston, West Lothian, died after falling from a tenth-floor window at the resort's Apartmentos Payma hotel on April 29.
Ricky Gammon, 31, Anthony Holehouse, 34, Callum Northridge, 27, and 32-year-old Daniel Bailey appeared at the Palau de Justicia on Wednesday, when they denied any involvement in Kirsty Maxwell's death.
The contents of a police report on Kirsty's death were revealed as the men, from Nottinghamshire, were questioned over the incident.
In an exclusive interview with STV News, Mr Maxwell said others linked to the group were living next door at the time of the incident but have not been questioned.
He said: "By not interviewing everyone, we are talking about the other men in the wider party, because there were two rooms of five people in each.
"They were together and there is a missed opportunity for that. There were 18 or 19 of Kirsty's friends who were also not interviewed at the time."
Mr Maxwell revealed the couple were hoping to start a family.
He said: "Myself and Kirsty loved each other. We had our own place and had good jobs.
"We sold that and hoped to upgrade to a larger family home to start a family. It was the normal thing a 27-year-old would be doing in life. We would do anything for each other."