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In a shocking turn of events, a man and woman have been brought before the Aberdeen Sheriff Court, facing serious charges related to an alleged attempted murder of a 24-year-old woman. The incident, which occurred in the Garthdee area of Aberdeen, has raised significant concerns about public safety and the prevalence of violent crime in the region.
On Saturday night, just before 9 PM, police received reports of a serious assault in the Craigievar Place area.
Emergency services quickly responded, and the victim was transported to Aberdeen Royal Infirmary, where she is currently in stable condition. The police have confirmed that they are treating the incident as an attempted murder, highlighting the severity of the situation.
The accused, Kelly Booth, 50, and Jamie Black, 26, each face multiple charges, including assault and robbery, as well as a more serious charge of assault to severe injury and permanent disfigurement.
During their court appearance, both individuals made no plea and were remanded in custody. They are scheduled to appear in court again within the next eight days, as the investigation continues.
Following the incident, part of Auchinyell Road was cordoned off by police as they conducted their investigation. A spokesperson for Police Scotland stated, “At around PM on Saturday, December 7, police were called to a report of a serious assault which happened in the Craigievar Place area of Aberdeen.” The police are actively seeking any witnesses or information that could aid in their investigation.
This incident has sparked concern among local residents, who are increasingly worried about safety in their neighborhoods. Community leaders are calling for increased police presence and more proactive measures to prevent such violent incidents from occurring in the future. As the case unfolds, the community remains on high alert, hoping for justice for the victim and a thorough investigation into the circumstances surrounding this alarming event.
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