Glasgow Times

Sturgeon’s heartbreak for family of Paige

- By SAMANTHA CROAL

FIRST Minister Nicola Sturgeon has told how her “heart breaks” for the family of murdered schoolgirl Paige Doherty after her killer had his sentence cut by four years.

John Leathem was given a mandatory life sentence and ordered to spend at least 27 years behind bars for the frenzied knife attack on the 15-year-old.

Leathem admitted killing the teenager after she came into his deli-shop in Clydebank, West Dunbartons­hire, in March 2016.

Last week, less than a year after Paige’s death, judges at the Appeal Court in Edinburgh quashed the original punishment and imposed a 23-year minimum sentence.

Ms Sturgeon’s comments came as the family of murdered teenager Paige Doherty launched a #NoJustice forPaige campaign.

The decision prompted Scottish Conservati­ve leader Ruth Davidson to call for whole-life sentences to be introduced north of the border.

She challenged Ms Sturgeon on the issue at First Minister’s Questions at Holyrood, saying if the Scottish Gov- ernment did not act her party would bring forward a member’s bill to try to make the change.

Ms Davidson said: “As it stands, our judges do not have the tool of a wholelife tariff at their disposal and we say that we should. We can sit in this Parliament and we can wring our hands and we can express outrage every time something like this happens, or we can do something about it.”

She pledged: “If the Scottish Government won’t act, then I can say the Scottish Conservati­ves will do so by pushing ahead with a member’s bill making the case for the introducti­on of whole-life sentencing Scotland.”

Ms Sturgeon said: “My heart breaks for the family of Paige Doherty.

“I met Paige’s mother last year and there literally are no words to express the pain and grief that she and the rest of her family have gone through.”

She said she had “no difficulty” understand­ing comments made by the Justice for Paige campaign group, who branded the reduction in Leathem’s sentence as “heartbreak­ing”.

Ms Sturgeon said: “If I had been a relative of Paige Doherty, I would have felt exactly the same.” in

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