The family of a business student begged her to break up with her “toxic” boyfriend days before she fell 80ft to her death from her London flat, an inquest was told.
Damilya Jussipaliyeva was found dead outside her apartment in Paddington, central London, in June 2017.
A week before, her boyfriend Alessio Bianchi threatened to send explicit videos to her family in Kazakhstan and Dubai, Westminster coroner’s court was told.
A toxicology report found a high level of Xanax and a low level of alcohol in Damilya’s system when she died.
Her sister Ainel Jussipaliyeva said Damilya was a ‘very happy’ person, adding: ‘She had lots of friends, especially when she started to study in London. She was the sunshine in our family.’
Damilya, from Kazakhstan, was studying business at Regent’s University London where she met fellow student Bianchi.
Ainel said her sister had broken up with the Saudi-based Italian two months before her death after she suspected him of cheating on her.
A court previously heard Bianchi grabbed Damilya by the throat and ‘struck her four or five times’ during a row at his apartment on May 12.
Damilya and one of her friends were later sent a video recording of her performing oral sex in a phone booth. Attached to one of the clips was a message saying: ‘I am going to keep destroying you.’
Her sister said she knew it was a ‘toxic relationship’ but she got back together with Bianchi.
Ainel said: ‘I reminded her that she wanted to finish her studies, he’s bad for her, and that she needed to think more about herself.
‘She started to fight with me, saying he’s a good person, maybe it’s her fault everything is going bad. She was saying nonsense. It was not her words, saying he’s a good guy and she’s bad.’
After a night out on June 1, Bianchi is said to have pushed Damilya out of his apartment in the early hours and threw her into a water feature outside, leaving her distraught and humiliated, a court heard.
However, he claimed he was trying to stop her from killing herself. Bianchi was arrested following the violence.
The next day he received distraught text messages from Damilya and he called 999 shortly before 1am on June 3 to report she was in a distressed state.
Responding officers arrived at Damilya’s home at around 1.30am, ten minutes after she plunged to her death.
She had left a note which read: ‘Alessio I love you, sorry.’
Bianchi, 30, was handed a suspended jail sentence in 2018 after admitting revenge porn charges and an assault on Damilya the week before her death. The inquest continues.
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