The woman accused of murdering Dundee mother Marie Low will appear at Glasgow High Court on March 1.
Mother-of-four Miss Low, 36, died after an incident in Dundee’s Ballantrae Terrace in September.
She had been due to become a grandmother for the first time at the end of last year.
The woman accused of killing the 36-year-old, Siobhan Russell, is due to appear at Glasgow’s High Court on March 1 on a murder charge.
Russell, 30, of Dundee, faces an allegation that on Sunday September 4, at Ballantrae Terrace, Dundee, she murdered Miss Low by striking her on the body with a knife.
Russell previously made no plea or declaration at an earlier petition hearing held at Dundee Sheriff Court.
The 30-year-old will appear at a preliminary hearing in Glasgow at the start of next month. No trial date has yet been identified for the case to be heard.
Marie, who friends and family described as “one in a million”, was laid to rest at an emotional ceremony at Dundee Crematorium.
The touching funeral service was paid for in part by the people of Dundee.
Members of the public raised more than £1000 to go towards the service after close friend Natalie MacLean launched a fundraising page.
The money helped Marie’s family arrange for a horse-drawn carriage to transport Marie’s coffin into the crematorium grounds.
Family members said Marie had previously expressed a desire to have horses involved in any future service.
Such was the show of support for Marie’s family, barely a spare seat was left inside the crematorium on the day of the service.