The trial of a woman accused of murdering a Dundee mum was delayed after a deluge of snow.
Siobhan Russell is standing trial accused of striking 36-year-old Marie Low on the body with a knife at Ballantrae Terrace on September 4 last year.
The 30-year-old is on trial at the High Court in Aberdeen after denying the charges against her – submitting a special defence of self-defence.
However, snow has delayed the start of the third day of the trial.
It is understood that the poor weather meant that witnesses, jurors and solicitors were delayed in arriving to the court to begin proceedings this morning.
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