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Angelika 'flirted' with accused | Angelika 'flirted' with accused |
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Angelika Kluk was being "flirty" with the man accused of raping and murdering her, a jury has heard. | |
The Polish student and Peter Tobin were seen together in the garage at St Patrick's Church in Anderston, Glasgow, the night before she disappeared. | The Polish student and Peter Tobin were seen together in the garage at St Patrick's Church in Anderston, Glasgow, the night before she disappeared. |
Angelika, 23, and church handyman Peter Tobin were painting a shed together, said Russian student Rebecca Dordi, 30. | Angelika, 23, and church handyman Peter Tobin were painting a shed together, said Russian student Rebecca Dordi, 30. |
Mr Tobin, 60, denies raping and murdering Ms Kluk between 24 September and 29 September last year. | |
Ms Dordi told the High Court in Edinburgh how she returned to St Patrick's late in the evening of Saturday, 23 September and noticed the garage door was open. | |
Donald Findlay QC, who called Miss Dordi as a defence witness on the 22nd day of the trial, asked her about her impression of the atmosphere between Ms Kluk and Mr Tobin. | |
It looked as if Angelika was being flirty - not flirting but being flirty. There is a difference Rebecca Dordi | It looked as if Angelika was being flirty - not flirting but being flirty. There is a difference Rebecca Dordi |
She said: "They were just talking, laughing, giggling, whatever you call it. They were friendly." | She said: "They were just talking, laughing, giggling, whatever you call it. They were friendly." |
Ms Dordi said she went into the kitchen of the chapel house and was sitting reading when the two came in to make some tea. | |
Mr Findlay asked about the atmosphere, which Miss Dordi described as "over-friendly". | Mr Findlay asked about the atmosphere, which Miss Dordi described as "over-friendly". |
She added: "It looked as if Angelika was being flirty - not flirting but being flirty. There is a difference." | She added: "It looked as if Angelika was being flirty - not flirting but being flirty. There is a difference." |
Miss Dordi said she did not dislike Ms Kluk but did not approve of some of the things she did. | |
She said: "We are different people. I certainly didn't approve of some of the things that were happening. I didn't approve of going round with hardly anything on, just a red robe. | She said: "We are different people. I certainly didn't approve of some of the things that were happening. I didn't approve of going round with hardly anything on, just a red robe. |
"I didn't approve of the priest going off with a girl to the swimming pool in the early morning." | "I didn't approve of the priest going off with a girl to the swimming pool in the early morning." |
Phone call | Phone call |
Earlier the trial heard about the behaviour of Father Gerry Nugent, the priest at St Patrick's, the day after Ms Kluk was reported missing. | |
Catholic church press officer Simon Dames, 34, described how he was summoned to St Patrick's by an urgent phone call and during a conversation with Father Gerry wondered if Ms Kluk was an escort girl. | |
Mr Findlay said: "Did you make a somewhat off-the-wall suggestion to him?" | Mr Findlay said: "Did you make a somewhat off-the-wall suggestion to him?" |
Mr Dames said Father Gerry and Angelika had fallen out | Mr Dames said Father Gerry and Angelika had fallen out |
Mr Dames said: "I would call it a gut and intellectual stab in the dark. The stab in the dark, I apologised for, was maybe, just maybe, Angelika was involved in escorting." | Mr Dames said: "I would call it a gut and intellectual stab in the dark. The stab in the dark, I apologised for, was maybe, just maybe, Angelika was involved in escorting." |
Mr Dames said Fr Nugent would not entertain the thought and dismissed it. | |
The witness said Fr Nugent also remarked that he no longer "gave a damn" about the girl, whose body was found under his church floor three days later. | |
Mr Dames told the court he had no idea why Fr Nugent wanted to see him. | |
Mr Dames described a phone call from the priest and said: "You could use the word anxious, maybe tipping towards nervous. Someone who wanted to meet me very quickly." | |
However, when he got to St Patrick's chapel house on Tuesday, 26 September the priest had changed. | |
"He was calm," Mr Dames told Mr Findlay at the start of the defence case. | |
Supposed discovery | Supposed discovery |
Mr Dames said that during the conversation that followed Fr Nugent described a "father-daughter" relationship with Ms Kluk. | |
However, there had been some sort of argument about six weeks earlier. | However, there had been some sort of argument about six weeks earlier. |
Mr Dames said he thought it might be connected with the supposed discovery of "the pill" in her room by the priest. | Mr Dames said he thought it might be connected with the supposed discovery of "the pill" in her room by the priest. |
Mr Dames said of Fr Nugent: "He said regarding the last six weeks he no longer gave a damn. | |
"He no longer gave a damn about Angelika." | "He no longer gave a damn about Angelika." |
Mr Tobin denies murder, attempting to defeat the ends of justice, and attempting to pervert the course of justice. | |
He also denies rape, claiming he had sex with Angelika with her consent. | He also denies rape, claiming he had sex with Angelika with her consent. |
The trial continues. | The trial continues. |