The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Woman charged with murdering husband

Louisa Anderson also accused of pub assaults

- Kirsty mcintosh

A woman has appeared in court on a charge of murdering her husband in Perth at the weekend.

Dougie Anderson died on Saturday and his wife, 36-year-old Louisa Anderson, has been accused of murdering him.

It is alleged that she struck the 39-year-old in the leg with a knife or similar instrument at an address in Perth.

The 36-year-old is further accused of assaulting two women – one of whom is her sister-in-law – at the Grill Bar in Perth’s Flesher’s Vennel on Friday.

She entered no plea or declaratio­n and was remanded in custody.

The case was continued for further examinatio­n.

The wife of a man who died in Perth at the weekend has appeared in court accused of his murder.

Louisa Anderson appeared in private at Perth Sheriff Court yesterday.

It is alleged she murdered taxi driver Dougie Anderson by striking him on the leg with a knife at an address in Dunnock Place on Saturday.

It is further alleged that she attacked Mr Anderson’s sister, Bernadette Anderson, the previous evening by jumping on her back and pulling her hair at the Grill Bar on Perth’s Flesher’s Vennel.

It is further alleged that at the same location on the same date she assaulted Fay McKenzie by pulling her to the ground and biting her on the breast.

Anderson entered no plea or declaratio­n and was remanded in custody.

The case was continued for further examinatio­n.

The community was shocked by the 39-year-old’s death, with several saying the first they knew of the incident was when police knocked on their doors early on Saturday morning.

A neighbour added: “Officers came to my door around 4am and there were loads of police cars here – it was pandemoniu­m.

“Obviously, something awful has happened but we don’t know what took place.”

A man living across the street from the incident said: “I woke up this morning to look out of my front window and was met with the sight of loads of police vehicles.

“This is normally a quiet area, so I was shocked to see all the police standing guard and the area taped off.”

One resident claimed police had used a dogs team when they arrived at the scene around 3.30pm.

Dozens of tributes have been made to Mr Anderson.

One woman wrote online: “Rip Dougie, poor guy. He was always the one to solve any problems. Can’t believe he’s now gone. Thoughts go out to his boys family and friends.”

Another friend wrote: “Was an honour and privilege to class you as a mate. May heaven have an open bar for you. We will all miss you in our own ways. Rip mate.”

A former neighbour also paid tribute, writing: “He was the nicest fun-loving friend I got to know, such a loss. I will miss him greatly.

“We had great times. I will forever remember you and I will never forget you. Rest in peace.”

 ??  ?? Dougie Anderson
Dougie Anderson
 ??  ?? Police officers cordoned off a section of Dunnock Park in the Muirton area of Perth.
Police officers cordoned off a section of Dunnock Park in the Muirton area of Perth.
 ??  ?? Dougie Anderson.
Dougie Anderson.

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