A Dundee woman has been accused of endangering the life of her wife by threatening to kill her while submerging her under water in a bath.
Teri Ross, of North Lindsay Street, is also alleged to have assaulted two other women on the same date.
Ross, 25, appeared in private at Dundee Sheriff Court before Sheriff George Way on a petition alleging that at North Lindsay Street and at Ward Road on Sunday, she assaulted Kayleigh Rankine, her wife, repeatedly punched her on the head, pushed her into a bath to submerge her under the water while threatening to kill her, repeatedly head-butted her on the face, struggled with her and knocked her to the ground to her injury and to the danger of her life.
She is also alleged to have assaulted Kirsten Bruce on the same date in Ward Road, struggled with her and head-butted her on the body; and assaulted Vikki Leslie, struggled with her and head-butted her on the face.
Ross made no plea and was granted bail while the case was continued for further examination.
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Dundee woman accused of trying to kill her wife by submerging her in bath