WARRIENA Wright’s family has arrived on the Gold Coast as the man at the centre of the fatal balcony fall breaks his silence, denying he filmed sex acts.

Miss Wright’s family flew in from New Zealand this morning and later in the day a woman, believed to be her sister, was seen being driven into the Surfers Paradise Police Station.

Police have confirmed Miss Wright’s sister will speak to the media in relation to her sister’s death at 11am tomorrow.

Earlier, Gable Tostee used his Facebook account to deny rigging his apartment with cameras – despite posting footage from one of a girl stealing his wallet.

“I’d like to point out that this article is an outright lie,’’ he wrote.

“I never had any cameras installed in my Avalon apartment, nor did I have a `homemade porn collection’.’’

media_camera A woman believed to be Warriena Wright’s sister,Reza Tagpuno Wright is driven in to the Surfers Paradise Police Centre. Pic: Adam Armstrong

In 2012, Mr Tostee posted footage to bodybuilding.com of a girl appearing to steal his wallet. He said the footage was recorded by a webcam.

“Brought a chick back with me from club last night,’’ he wrote.

“Woke up later, realised my wallet was gone. Looked everywhere, then checked my home surveillance video in my living room.

“When she left she snatched it off the table! All I have is her number, can’t even remember her name.’’

Mr Tostee said the webcam was set up in the apartment he lived in before he moved into the Avalon complex.

He said the camera was for security purposes and showed the living areas only - not the bedroom.

“This footage was from a security camera in the living room of my previous apartment at Circle on Cavill in 2012,’’ he wrote.

“I only had one other camera in the apartment which was at the front entry facing the door. “Neither camera was used to film sexual encounters.

“You can clearly see that the layout in this footage does NOT resemble an Avalon apartment and I have never had any cameras installed anywhere in my Avalon apartment.

I had these cameras set up in my old apartment solely for security purposes.

“The reason I posted this in 2012 was because the girl in the video stole the wallet from my table and I eventually got it back thanks to the footage.’’

Mr Tostee has not denied keeping records of his sexual encounters, including names and dates.

In other online posts, he described using motion detection cameras, as well as recording phone conversations, to keep track of his conquests.

media_camera New Zealander Warriena Tagpuno Wright died after falling from an Avalon Apartments balcony.

Meanwhile, the mother and sister of Warriena Tagpuno Wright, who fell 14 floors from Mr Tostee’s Surfers Paradise apartment, have this morning arrived in Queensland.

The pair flew from their home in New Zealand, arriving at Brisbane International Airport this morning.

Earlier, Tostee claimed to have rigged his apartment with motion-sensor cameras, using the footage to keep meticulous records of his conquests.

The 28-year-old is at the centre of an investigation into the death of a New Zealand tourist who fell from the balcony of his 14th-floor Gold Coast apartment early on ­Friday morning.

Warriena “Rrie” Tagpuno Wright fell to her death from Mr Tostee’s apartment after meeting him via dating app Tinder.

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Police say their investigation has included combing Mr Tostee’s apartment for hidden cameras or covert surveillance equipment.

Mr Tostee claims to have taken 150 girls back to his ­Avalon flat for sex, saying he kept records of each one, even secretly taping their phone conversations and nights out.

Mr Tostee also claimed to use a drone and a telescope to watch neighbours and passers-by from his high-rise.

media_camera A Parrot AR Drone quadricopter.

A prolific contributor to website bodybuilding.com, Mr Tostee took to the site on Monday, protesting his innocence.

“I’ve been advised not to go into details but all I will say is I did NOT cause this girl to fall and that I am devastated about what happened,” he wrote.

Ms Wright was seen drinking and laughing with Mr Tostee on his balcony earlier in the night. Neighbours reported hearing a commotion and the sound of a woman screaming.

In a post in which Mr Tostee bragged of having sex with 100 women, he detailed the efforts he went to in order to keep track of each one.

“I have actually kept a written log with dates and names,” he wrote.

“I’m somewhat obsessed with recording everything. I have motion detection cameras in my house, call recordings on my phone, and sometimes even leave my phone on record in my pocket for nights out in case I forget what happens.”

He described the 100th woman on his list as a “drop in standards”.

“Only reason I went for her was because she had huge teddies,” he wrote in 2012.

“Went out to clubs tonight with a few mates and got shot down by most hot girls. Really put a hole in my confidence.

“Eventually I figured I’d get the 100th out of the way by dropping my standards.

“I’m lying on the living-room couch typing this while she is asleep in my room. I can’t sleep until she is gone.”

He also talked about watching people from his 14th-floor balcony, asking for advice on the best equipment.

“I have a parrot AR drone with a built in camera and Wi-Fi remote control so I can control it and record first person from my phone,” Mr Tostee wrote in a post last year.

“Haven’t really used it that much since it gets confused when I try to fly it off my apartment balcony.”

In another post, he asked for advice on the best telescope to buy.

“Bought a spotting scope a while ago for my balcony, it has a 15x zoom and 50mm aperture but it’s difficult to see things since the visible part inside the circle is too small,” he wrote.

Forensic crews yesterday wrapped up a painstaking five-day operation at Mr ­Tostee’s Surfers Paradise apartment.

Detectives will also comb the scene for clues over the coming days as police await the results of Ms Wright’s post-mortem examination.

The findings of the toxicology report could take weeks to deliver.

Mr Tostee’s lawyer Mick Purcell would not comment on his client’s online activities or say whether he had instructed the 28-year-old to remove his dating-site profiles.

“We have no comment at this stage,” he said.

Detective Superintendent Dave Hutchinson, from the South Eastern police region, renewed calls for anyone with any information that might prove useful to police to come forward.

“We want to speak to anyone who has any information that may assist the investigation,” he said.