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Schoolboy murder trial under way | Schoolboy murder trial under way |
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The trial of three men accused of abducting and murdering Glasgow youth Kriss Donald in March 2004 has begun. | The trial of three men accused of abducting and murdering Glasgow youth Kriss Donald in March 2004 has begun. |
Mohammed Mushtaq, 27, and Zeeshan Shahid, 29, have pleaded not guilty. | Mohammed Mushtaq, 27, and Zeeshan Shahid, 29, have pleaded not guilty. |
Imran Shahid, 29, also pleaded not guilty and lodged a special defence of incrimination blaming others for the murder of the 15-year-old boy. | Imran Shahid, 29, also pleaded not guilty and lodged a special defence of incrimination blaming others for the murder of the 15-year-old boy. |
All three are accused of abducting and murdering Kriss by striking him with knives or similar instruments, then setting him on fire. | All three are accused of abducting and murdering Kriss by striking him with knives or similar instruments, then setting him on fire. |
Six men and nine woman have been sworn in as jurors. | Six men and nine woman have been sworn in as jurors. |
The trial was shown pictures of a burnt and scarred partly-clothed body. | |
'Disturbing' photographs | |
The photographs and video footage were shot by police scenes-of-crimes officers in March 2004. | |
Scenes-of-crimes examiner William Galloway, 58, told how he was called to the Clyde Walkway on 16 March, 2004. | |
Before continuing, advocate depute Mark Stewart QC, prosecuting, said he intended to show photos to the jury "which may be of a disturbing nature". | |
Mr Galloway confirmed that his pictures showed the figure of a person in a muddy hollow in the ground, at the edge of the path. | |
"There appears to be no clothing on the top half of the body," said Mr Stewart. | |
The police photographer confirmed that apart from some remnants of clothing round the midriff and a single shoe the mud-stained body was naked. | |
Mr Stewart produced another picture and asked: ""Without dwelling on the photo, it is a view of the body showing more clearly the scarring on the body?" | |
Mr Galloway told him: "That is correct." | |
He also said he had photographed what appeared to be blood stains on nearby gravel. | |
The jury was also shown pictures of a burnt-out Mercedes found in Granby Lane, Hillhead, Glasgow. | |
Scenes-of-crime examiner Kirsty Denholm, who took the pictures, said there appeared to be spots of blood on the abandoned car, which police colleagues had marked as a stolen vehicle. | |
The trial continues. |