An ex-Hampstead worker texted a friend saying her partner was ‘on his drunk aggressive thing again’ three minutes before she fell to her death, an inquest heard.

Brent & Kilburn Times: Georgina Drinkwater fell from Orpheus House (Pic: Google)Georgina Drinkwater fell from Orpheus House (Pic: Google) (Image: Archant)

Georgina Drinkwater, 30, who had formerly worked at Carphone Warehouse in Hampstead, was five months pregnant with her third child, when she plummeted from the balcony of her third floor flat in Queen’s Park.

Westminster Coroner’s Court heard she had text her friend making the claims about Robert Weldon, 26, on February 23, 2014.

He was arrested at the scene after he was heard screaming ‘somebody help me, somebody help me’.

He has not been charged in connection with Ms Drinkwater’s death.

The couple were involved in a ‘turbulent relationship’ and Assistant Coroner Russell Caller reminded those at the inquest that the objective was not to determine blame.

DCI Andrew Chalmers, who investigated the death, went through CCTV footage showing the couple’s journey from the Mason’s Arms pub in Kensal Green to Ms Drinkwater’s flat.

He told the inquest: “He appears to be drunk and it appears that Georgina Drinkwater is nudging him away because he is resting his hand on her.

“She appears to be frustrated with his behaviour.”

They enter Orpheus House at 2.18am but the court heard that the quality of footage of the third floor is hampered by the street lights.

There was also a suggestion that the footage showed some movement in the area of the balcony before the fall.

DCI Chalmers said: “At 2.49am Ms Drinkwater sent a text to Claire Wilson.

“This text said: ‘Claire, call as soon as possible. He’s on his drunk aggressive thing.’’

DCI Chalmers said the Crown Prosecution Service had ruled there was ‘insufficient evidence’ to charge Mr Weldon in connection with his partner’s death.

The inquest continues.