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MSP Bill Walker trial told of wedding picture 'bruise' | MSP Bill Walker trial told of wedding picture 'bruise' |
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An MSP's former wife has told a court that bruising was visible on her face in her wedding photograph. | An MSP's former wife has told a court that bruising was visible on her face in her wedding photograph. |
Bill Walker, the MSP for Dunfermline, denies 23 charges of assault against four women over a 28 year period. | Bill Walker, the MSP for Dunfermline, denies 23 charges of assault against four women over a 28 year period. |
Maureen Traquair told Edinburgh Sheriff Court she could see bruising on her left cheek bone in the 1967 picture. | Maureen Traquair told Edinburgh Sheriff Court she could see bruising on her left cheek bone in the 1967 picture. |
Mrs Traquair was recalled to give more evidence after the photo was found in her mother's belongings. | Mrs Traquair was recalled to give more evidence after the photo was found in her mother's belongings. |
She had not seen any of her wedding photographs since she threw them out after her divorce from Mr Walker in 1970. | She had not seen any of her wedding photographs since she threw them out after her divorce from Mr Walker in 1970. |
Mrs Traquair, who was a professional photographer, was asked by the defence if the mark was not "simply a shadow". | Mrs Traquair, who was a professional photographer, was asked by the defence if the mark was not "simply a shadow". |
She said if the defence knew anything about photography there would also have been a shadow on Mr Walker's face. | She said if the defence knew anything about photography there would also have been a shadow on Mr Walker's face. |
Asked if the mark was a figment of her imagination, she replied other people who looked at the photograph had seen it as well. | Asked if the mark was a figment of her imagination, she replied other people who looked at the photograph had seen it as well. |
Mrs Traquair had previously told the court Mr Walker had given her a black eye two weeks before her wedding in January 1967. | Mrs Traquair had previously told the court Mr Walker had given her a black eye two weeks before her wedding in January 1967. |
The Crown has now closed its case in the trial. | The Crown has now closed its case in the trial. |
Mr Walker, 71, from Alloa, who sits at Holyrood as an independent after losing the SNP whip, is accused of physically assaulting three of his former wives and his stepdaughter. | |
He faces 23 charges of physical assault and one of breach of the peace. | He faces 23 charges of physical assault and one of breach of the peace. |
The politician denies all of the charges against him and has lodged a special defence of self defence for three of the charges. | The politician denies all of the charges against him and has lodged a special defence of self defence for three of the charges. |
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