The Scotsman

Teenager denies rape and murder of Alesha, 6

● 16-year-old in the dock at high court ● Mother of victim allowed to attend

- By WILMA RILEY

A teenage boy is to stand trial charged with abducting, raping and murdering a six-year-old girl.

The 16-year-old – who cannot be named for legal reasons – is accused of killing Alesha Macphail on the Isle of Bute in July this year.

Alesha’s mother Georgina Lochrane from Airdrie, who is a witness in the case, was given special permission by judge Lady Rae to be present in court to see the proceeding­s against the teenager accused of murdering her daughter.

The 16-year-old yesterday faced the accusation­s as he made his first public appearance in the dock at the High Court in Glasgow.

A teenage boy is to stand trial charged with abducting, raping and murdering a six-yearold girl.

The 16-year-old – who cannot be named for legal reasons – is accused of killing Alesha Macphail on the Isle of Bute in July this year.

Alesha’s mother Georgina Lochrane from Airdrie, who is a witness in the case, was given special permission by judge Lady Rae to be present in court to see the proceeding­s against the teenager accused of murdering her daughter.

The 16-year-old yesterday faced the accusation­s as he made his first public appearance in the dock at the High Court in Glasgow.

Prosecutor­s allege he was armed with a knife when he took Alesha from her bed at a house in Ardbeg Road in Rothesay, Bute.

It is claimed the boy then

carried the schoolgirl to the site of the former Kyles Hydropathi­c Hotel on the island.

The indictment states he took off Alesha’s clothes, shook her violently before placing his hands over her

nose, mouth and around her neck.

The boy is said to have “applied pressure” to her face, inflicted injuries by “means unknown” with prosecutor­s alleging he went on to rape and

murder Alesha. The teenager then faces a separate charge of attempting to defeat the ends of justice.

It is alleged he went to another house in Ardbeg Road before disposing of the clothes he had worn and then taking a shower to remove blood from his body.

This is said to have been done in a bid to “destroy or conceal evidence”.

The boy’s QC Brian Mcconnachi­e yesterday pled not guilty on his behalf.

The advocate said: “He pleads not guilty to both charges on the indictment.”

Both Mr Mcconnachi­e and prosecutor Iain Mcsporran QC told the court they were ready for a trial to be set.

Mr Mcsporran said: “Trial is expected to last ten days”

Lady Rae then fixed a trial to begin next February.

 ?? PICTURE: SWNS ?? 0 Police outside the house where Alesha Macphail, inset, was sleeping in Ardbeg Road in Rothesay
PICTURE: SWNS 0 Police outside the house where Alesha Macphail, inset, was sleeping in Ardbeg Road in Rothesay
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