Suspect pleads not guilty to murder of ScotRail worker

David Bain, 27, is charged with attacking Clifford Anderson at a property in Jasmine Terrace, Aberdeen.

Suspect pleads not guilty to murder of ScotRail worker Police Scotland

A man has been accused of murdering a ScotRail worker.

David Bain, 27, is charged with attacking Clifford Anderson at a property in Jasmine Terrace, Aberdeen, last August 23.

Prosecutors claim the 60 year-old suffered blunt force injuries to his head and was stabbed on the body with a knife.

Mr Anderson is said to have been so severely injured, he later died at Aberdeen Royal Infirmary.

Bain faces further charges of having two knives and a bladed multi-tool in a public place as well as a breach of the peace.

QC Mark Stewart pleaded not guilty on his behalf during a short hearing at the High Court in Glasgow on Wednesday.

Prosecutor Chris McKenna later added: “There is not yet a trial slot available in this case.”

Lady Scott instead adjourned until a further hearing in June.

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