Chilling moment police burst into 'drug-fuelled party flat' after Geordie Shore star plunged to her death and find 'high' man asking 'where's Aimee?'

Dramatic bodycam footage shows police quizzing a half-naked man at 9am in the morning, who is seen sweating profusely and looking distractedly around.



"I've used some cocaine," he says panting. "And diazapem."

When asked who he is in the flat with, he answers "Aimee", before starting to look around frantically.

The man – the then 28-year-old bodybuilder Daniel Lewis – tells them Aimee has also been using drugs before asking: "Where is she?"

The horrifying clip was taken after glamour model Aimee Spencer, 27, fell from the window of Lewis' swanky seafront pad in Brighton on July 11, 2016.

She was knocked unconscious when she hit the ground and died in hospital the following week.

A new ITV documentary, The Death Of Aimee Spencer, follows DS Sally Hodges and her team from Brighton CID as they scour the flat for clues to try to find an answer to her fall.

Lewis, now 30, was initially arrested in connection with the death but was later cleared fully of any involvement in the fall.

He had boasted about making "f*** loads of money" by selling "party platters" of drugs.

Police also found a text message to Aimee which read: "Get in, get your kit off, get Helen making balloons while I'll make a line under your nose as long as a yeti's leg," the Argus reports.

Soon a neighbour in another block gave a statement describing Aimee “falling out of the window”.

Aimee was known for starring in adult sex films and briefly appeared on the MTV reality show Geordie Shore with regular cast member Vicky Pattison.





His lavish drug-fuelled ­lifestyle was supported by a trust fund from his granddad, former TV exec Lord Gus Macdonald.

Her parents Jean, 61, and Richard, 69, and sister Daria, 25, raced to the Royal Sussex County Hospital, where Aimee was in intensive care and on life support.

Richard said: “She had catastrophic brain injuries and they told us there wasn’t much possibility of recovery. Even though they warned me, it still took my breath away when I saw her.

“Nothing can prepare you for the sight of your daughter hooked up to all these machines.”

Meanwhile, the documentary follows the detectives as they tried to get to the bottom of how Aimee fell.

A post-mortem revealed Aimee had died as a result of complications from her head injuries, and found she had not been involved in a struggle before she died. Blood tests showed she had taken cocaine and ketamine.

A search of a garage found drugs in the flat and the garage added up to an ­estimated street value of up to £15,000.

Aimee's family, from Wellingborough, Northants, say they agreed to take part in the ITV documentary fronted by Katie Piper to help raise awareness of the potential consequences of taking drugs.

Last October, Lewis, 30, pleaded guilty to seven counts of possessing drugs, including cocaine, ketamine and LSD, with intent to supply.

He was given a suspended ­sentence which was later raised on appeal to three years in prison.

  •  The Death Of Aimee Spencer airs on ITV tonight at 9pm.





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