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In court: Handyman charged with murdering schoolgirl

Flowers placed where Vicky Hamilton's remains were discovered
Flowers placed where Vicky Hamilton's remains were discovered

The case of a handyman charged with murdering a schoolgirl whose remains were found at a Margate house is entering its latest phase.

A second preliminary hearing took place on Wednesday at the High Court in Edinburgh, ahead of the trial of Peter Tobin.

The 62-year-old denies murdering teenager Vicky Hamilton from Redding, near Falkirk.

The 15-year-old disappeared after waiting for a bus in Bathgate, West Lothian, in February 1991.

Her remains were found in the garden of a house in Irvine Drive, Margate, in November last year, after one of the biggest missing persons investigations in Scottish legal history.

Tobin is due to go on trial at the High Court in Dundee on November 3.

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