VIDEO footage shows the moment police entered a seafront flat after a glamour model fell to her death from a window.

Police went to the home of drug dealer Daniel Lewis at Chichester Terrace on Brighton seafront in July 2016, moments after Aimee Spencer plunged from the first-floor kitchen.

The Geordie Shore star and fitness fanatic died days later from her injuries.

Tonight the tragic incident featured in a documentary on ITV.

Footage captured on a police officer’s body-worn camera appeared on the programme.

The video shows the confused state of bodybuilder Daniel Lewis when he answered the door to police in his underpants while high on cocaine.

He lived in the flat rent-free.

It was paid for from a trust fund from his wealthy grandfather Lord Gus Macdonald.

A murder enquiry was launched, but Mr Lewis was cleared of any wrongdoing.

But officers were able to expose his drug dealing to top-end clients, where he had built his reputation offering “party platters” of cocaine, ketamine and LSD.

On the day of her death, a message on Aimee’s phone, from Lewis, 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.”

Lewis was not charged with supplying drugs to Aimee.

But he did receive a two-year suspended sentence after he admitted drug offences, including possessing LSD and cocaine with intent to supply.

The Crown Prosecution Service referred the case to the Attorney General for being “unduly lenient”, and last month he was jailed for three years by judges at the Court of Appeal.

Aimee’s family appeared on the documentary, hosted by Katie Piper, and described their heartbreak.

They previously told The Argus: “We are unlikely to know exactly what went on that day, we appreciate that.

“All we do know is we lost our Aimee.

“Our wonderful, vibrant, quirky daughter and our lives are now the poorer for that.

“Our shock at the lenient sentence handed out to Daniel Lewis at Lewes Crown court back in November cannot be underestimated.

“Did it rock our faith in our justice system? Of course it did.

“But our faith in the wonderful people of Brighton and the surrounding area who were so vocal in this perceived injustice and put actions into words and more importantly letters and emails to the Attorney General, gave us hope.”

Aimee was also a martial arts expert and health food writer.