The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Teenage girl accused of murdering boyfriend

DEATH: Grace Ross charged with hitting Joshua Kerr with car and driving over him

- TIM BUGLER

A student has been accused of murdering her Fife boyfriend by running over him.

Grace Ross, 18, has appeared in court charged with hitting Joshua Kerr, also 18, with a car before driving over him on Friday morning.

The pair had lived together in Glenrothes for two years prior to the alleged incident at Little Balquhomri­e Farm, Mr Kerr’s place of work, near Leslie.

Ross, formerly at Abertay University and accepted to start a politics and internatio­nal relations course at Dundee University in September, made no plea during the private hearing at Falkirk Sheriff Court yesterday.

Tributes have poured in for Joshua, with his parents calling him “the perfect person” and saying they would love him forever.

Angela Kerr and Jamie Simpson said: “His mum, dad, little brother and anyone that ever knew Josh will never forget him.”

A university student has appeared in court accused of murdering her boyfriend by running him down and driving over him at a farm in Fife.

Grace Ross, 18, is said to have murdered Joshua Kerr, also 18, in an alleged incident at Little Balquhomri­e Farm – Mr Kerr’s place of work – near Leslie, on Friday morning.

Ross and Mr Kerr had lived together at an address in Glenrothes for two years prior to the incident.

Ross, represente­d by solicitor Brian Black, appeared in private to face a single charge on petition at Falkirk Sheriff Court yesterday.

The charge alleges she “did drive a motor vehicle in the direction of Joshua Kerr, causing the vehicle to strike him, whereby he fell to the ground and the vehicle drove over his head and body to his severe injury and danger of life”. It adds, “and you did murder him”. Ross, who was formerly at Abertay University and was accepted to start a new course in politics and internatio­nal relations at Dundee University, made no plea at the short private hearing.

Prosecutor Katie Cunningham did not seek to remand her in custody.

Sheriff Alastair Brown committed Ross for further examinatio­n and released her on bail.

She will appear in court again at a date to be confirmed.

After the incident, Mr Kerr’s heartbroke­n parents said they would “love him forever”.

Parents Angela Kerr and Jamie Simpson said: “His mum, dad, little brother and anyone that ever knew Josh will never forget him.

“He was the perfect person and we will forever love him.”

Joshua’s grandmothe­r Debbie Kerr thanked those friends who had paid tribute and said they were planning a memorial celebratio­n for the teenager.

She added: “He was a kind, loving grandson and person.”

Scores of tributes for Joshua, a talented pool player, were posted on a Facebook page set up in his memory.

Friend Gavin Taylor said: “Devastated to hear the news about wee Josh Kerr, one of the nicest young guys I have ever spoke to.”

A spokesman for Raith Rovers Football Club, where Joshua was a season ticket holder, said everyone was devastated to hear about the tragedy.

In a statement the club said: “The thoughts of everyone at RRFC are with the family at this sad time.

“Always willing to help others, Josh, alongside his mum Angela, also helped out in hospitalit­y at Raith Rovers during the season just ended.”

Detective Inspector John Easton of Police Scotland’s major investigat­ion team said at the weekend: “This was an isolated incident and there is no risk to the wider community.

“We are keen to talk to anyone who may be able to help with our investigat­ion.”

 ??  ?? Joshua Kerr, 18, died at a farm in Fife on Friday morning.
Joshua Kerr, 18, died at a farm in Fife on Friday morning.

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