THE DISTRAUGHT parents of tragic Evelyn Clarke have told how they are giving up their fight for the truth after Dubai authorities branded her death a suicide.

Maryann and Eddie Clarke say they have given up all hope of ever finding out how and why their beautiful 28-year-old daughter fell to her death from a sky-rise apartment block in the Emirates after authorities in Dubai offcially ruled her death a suicide.

Speaking to a national newspaper Evelyn’s devastated mum Maryann said, despite an 18-month-long search for answers, she is 'just not powerful enough to take on Dubai’ and has accepted she will never learn the truth.

She said: “The procurator there told me it would be recorded as an accidental death.

“When my lawyer over there went to the police during his investigations, he was told they had no record of Evelyn, so he contacted the procurator and was told they had logged it as a suicide.

“If it hadn’t been for my lawyer I would never have known this. I was gobsmacked. I’ve been lied to continually from day one.” The couple say they are still convinced Evelyn was murdered. She was an flight attendant for Emirates and had been living in Dubai for nine months at the time of her death, was murdered.

Evelyn was found dead on April 7 last year after her body was discovered outside an apartment complex in a rundown Bur Dubai area of the city - miles away from where she lived.

She had plunged to heer death from the sixth floor, just hours after appearing happy and chatty while speaking to her parents on Skype.

Maryann and Eddie, from Caldon Road in Irvine, say they have had very little support from the Dubai authorities or the UK Government and eventually launched their own investigation in to their daughter’s death.

Just last month the couple were finally given access Evelyn’s belongings from that night - but fdound nothing which could give them answers.

Speaking to the Sunday Post, Maryann said: “I finally received her belongings last month. I was hoping there would be something on the phone that would provide us with new information, but there was nothing related to that evening.

“All the missed calls and messages that came in the aftermath were there, but nothing just before or after. Someone said to me it might have been wiped but I don’t know. I can see the police have dusted for prints, because there’s a residue all over her shoes, handbag and its contents, even on the bank notes.” “My lawyer in Dubai told me it’s unlikely we’ll be granted the case file. When I realised he was telling me in a nice way there was nothing else he could do...well, it was time. I’ve decided to call it a day as I’m not getting anywhere.

“I’m just upsetting myself. I always said once I had covered all the bases and done everything I could, I would just need to let it go. I think it’s too big a mountain to climb. Dubai does what it wants and I’m just an ant.” “Maryann added: “I don’t think Evelyn would want me to stop living my life to carry on doing this,” she revealed.