A person accused of murdering Scots mum Amanda McAlear has appeared in courtroom.
John Downie Higgins made no plea through the non-public listening to at Glasgow Sheriff Courtroom on Wednesday, Could 11.
The 62-year-old, from Glasgow, was dedicated for additional examination and remanded in custody and the case was submitted for additional examination by prosecutors.
He's anticipated to return to courtroom throughout the subsequent eight days.
Amanda, 50, was allegedly discovered with critical accidents inside a property on the town’s Rye Street at round 12.10pm on Sunday, Could 8.
She was tragically pronounced lifeless on the scene a short while later, sparking a main police investigation into the circumstances.
Her heartbroken household stated that she was a “a lot beloved mom, daughter and sister, who will likely be sorely missed.”
And investigators proceed to research the tragic demise”.
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Detective Chief Inspector Frank Travers, of Police Scotland’s Main Investigation Workforce, stated: "Our ideas stay with Amanda's household at what continues to be a troublesome time for them.
"Our enquiries point out that this seems to be an remoted incident and there's no threat to the broader neighborhood.
"I'd additionally prefer to thank the local people for his or her endurance, assist and help throughout our investigation and to those that got here ahead with info."
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