A JURY has been shown blood-stained jeans which Rosimeiri Boxall was wearing on the evening she fell to her death.

Miss Boxall, of Battery Road, Thamesmead, was found beneath an open window after falling from a building in Coleraine Road, Blackheath, on May 17 last year.

Oluwakemi Ajose, aged 19, of Floyd Road, Charlton, and a 15-year-old girl from Belvedere, who cannot be named for legal reasons, have pleaded not guilty to manslaughter.

Detective Constable Jeanette Fulman, from the Met's murder investigation team, today showed the Old Bailey jury exhibits seized from the flat where 19-year-old Miss Boxall fell from, as well as the clothes she was wearing.

Blood-stained white jeans, a black t-shirt, and pink and white shoes were shown to the court.

Meanwhile, PC Matilda Cabbina went to the scene after Miss Boxall had been taken to hospital. She was informed two females had to be arrested for attempted murder. She arrested Oluwakemi Ajose.

PC Cabbina's statement was read out in court. It read: "Ajose said 'I'm not going down for murder. I might have beaten the girl but I did not push her.'"

The trial continues.