The mother of a Scots woman who plunged to her death in Benidorm has spoken of her ordeal for the first time since the incident.

Kirsty Maxwell, of Livingston, West Lothian, died after falling from the tenth-floor at Apartmentos Paymain in the south east of Spain.

The family travelled to the Little England area of Benidorm following the 27-year-old's fall from a balcony on April 29.

Hundreds of posters and leaflets have been distributed to those living in the area while the family have also visited a variety of people and organisations including Victim Support.

Speaking for the first time, Kirsty's mother Denise said the family are returning to Scotland with renewed hope but reiterated she will return to Spain if the case is not solved.

She said: "We have been putting leaflets around the pubs.

"A lot of the people are Scottish and Spanish. They all know about it.

"They all know Kirsty's face from the picture.

"We would like to think they would get in touch."

During their return to Benidorm, the family have been trying to find a person who took a photograph of her body lying next to a swimming pool.