The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

OAP banned from speaking to wife after pulling knife

- GORDON CURRIE

A72-year-old husband has been banned from talking to his wife for two years after he pulled a knife on her during a row at their home.

Douglas Gannon was made the subject of a nonharassm­ent order preventing him from having any contact with Ruby Gannon over the next 24 months.

Perth Sheriff Court was told that 69-year-old Mrs Gannon wanted protection from her husband after bringing their relationsh­ip to an end.

Gannon, from Blairgowri­e, admitted acting in a threatenin­g or abusive manner at their former home in Hall Crescent, Burrelton, on July 14.

He admitted uttering threats of violence towards his wife while he was in possession of a knife and was placed under social work supervisio­n for six months.

Fiscal depute Sarah Wilkinson told the court: “Given the circumstan­ces of the case and the fact my colleague spoke with the complainer it was felt a non-harassment order would be of benefit.”

Solicitor David Holmes, defending, said his client had “mobility issues” and that there were unusual circumstan­ces to the case.

“This is a case in which we are dealing with a gentleman who is 72 and who has never been in any trouble before,” Mr Holmes told the court.

“It is very unfortunat­e that things should come to this pass at this stage in life, both for the accused and the complainer.

“The couple will presumably need to take advice and will need help to deal with the upheaval and the likely stress that will follow that.

“He had been hoping for some form of reconcilia­tion, but clearly that is not going to be the case.”

“I want to ensure you don’t get into further trouble

Sheriff Neil Bowie said: “It is no doubt a matter of regret to yourself that you have ended up in court at your age, having never been in trouble before.

“However, any conduct that involves brandishin­g a knife during an argument is of some concern. You and

your wife have separated and it seems like that will be a permanent arrangemen­t.

“You are facing changes in your life with your relationsh­ip having come to an end. I want to ensure you don’t get into any further trouble like this.”

 ??  ?? BRANDISHED: Douglas Gannon pulled a knife on his wife during an argument.
BRANDISHED: Douglas Gannon pulled a knife on his wife during an argument.

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