The Scotsman

Juror faints after seeing murder trial evidence

- By ANGUS HOWARTH

A murder trial was halted for almost an hour yesterday after a juror collapsed during photograph­ic evidence of a man’s body.

Steven Donaldson’s body was found at an Angus nature reserve last June. A forensic pathologis­t said he died after his spinal cord was repeatedly cut by a weapon, like a sword, machete, cleaver or axe.

Dr Helen Brownlow said injuries to his hands and legs suggested Mr Donaldson had tried to defend himself from multiple blows.

Callum Davidson, 24, Steven Dickie, 24, and Tasmin Glass, 20, deny murdering 27-yearold Mr Donaldson between 6 and 7 June last year. Speaking at the High Court of Edinburgh, Dr Brownlow told prosecutio­n lawyer Ashley Edwards that she conducted an examinatio­n of Mr Donaldson’s body in June 2018.

She told Ms Edwards that Mr Donaldson had died as a consequenc­e of sustaining stab wounds to his neck.

Dr Brownlow also said Mr Donaldson’s body had been damaged by fire, caused by him being in close proximity to a burning car.

Ms Edwards said that she wanted to show the jury photograph­s taken of Mr Donaldson’s remains.

Shortly afterwards, the juror collapsed after seeing the images. The proceeding­s resumed 50 minutes later.

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