The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Dundee man denies attempted murder of 11-month-old baby

- JAMES MULHOLLAND

A Dundee man has gone on trial accused of the attempted murder of an 11-month-old baby boy.

Ryan Devaney, 28, pleaded not guilty yesterday to a charge which alleges he attacked the child, who cannot be named for legal reasons, on various occasions in the Dundee area in 2015.

Mr Devaney, of Provost Road, appeared at the High Court in Edinburgh on the first day of proceeding­s against him.

Prosecutor­s claim Devaney bit the infant and put a blanket over his head before pushing him on the body. Prosecutor­s claim Devaney’s action caused the child to fall to the ground.

He is also accused of shaking the little boy and inflicting blunt force trauma on him.

Devaney is said to have assaulted the child at a house in Dundee, an Asda car park in Milton of Craigie, Dundee, and a house in Angus on various occasions between September and October 12 2015.

He is also facing a number of charges in which he is accused of assaulting a woman, who also cannot be named for legal reasons.

The assaults are said to have taken place in the Dundee area between September 2015 and February 2016.

Devaney is also accused of breaching a November 2015 court bail order by contacting the woman by text message and inviting her to visit him.

Prosecutor­s also claim that in March 2016, Devaney behaved in a “threatenin­g manner” towards the woman and phoned her and threatened her with violence.

The accused also allegedly assaulted a man at a property in Dundee in November 2015.

Prosecutor­s also claim that between June 24 2015 and November 5 2015, Devaney possessed “extreme pornograph­ic images depicting in an explicit and realistic way sexual activity involving animals and humans”.

Devaney has pleaded not guilty to all charges.

The trial continues today.

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