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Amber Gibson: Connor Gibson on trial accused of sexually assaulting and murdering sister

Prosecutors accuse Connor Gibson - who is also known by the surname Niven - of compressing Amber's neck with his hands and strangling her with the intent to rape her.

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A man has gone on trial accused of sexually assaulting and murdering his teenage sister.

Connor Gibson, 20, is accused of assaulting Amber Gibson, 16, removing her clothes and repeatedly inflicting blunt force trauma to her head and body at Cadzow Glen in Hamilton, South Lanarkshire, on 26 November 2021.

Prosecutors also accuse Gibson - who is also known by the surname Niven - of compressing Amber's neck with his hands and strangling her with the intent to rape her.

Gibson is further accused of attempting to defeat the ends of justice by disposing of bloodstained clothes, and calling the children's home his sister was staying at and pretending she was still alive.

The trial got under way at the High Court in Glasgow on Thursday.

He also faces a charge of attempting to pervert the course of justice by telling police he had argued with his sister on the evening of November 26 before going to someone's home.

A police scene at Cadzow Glen park in Hamilton where the body of Amber Gibson was discovered at around 10.10am on Sunday. The 16-year-old left her home in the Hillhouse area of Hamilton at around 9.15pm on Friday evening and was reported missing later that night after she did not return home. Picture date: Wednesday December 1, 2021.
Image: Amber's body was discovered in Cadzow Glen in November 2021

Amber was reported missing on the evening of Friday 26 November before her body was discovered in Cadzow Glen at around 10.10am on 28 November.

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A second man, Stephen Corrigan, 44, is also standing trial.

He is accused of discovering Amber's body but instead of alerting police, he is alleged to have inappropriately touched her and then concealed her body.

He is accused of attempting to defeat the ends of justice by hiding the body under bushes and branches to prevent its discovery, and altering or destroying evidence that he had touched her body and clothing.

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Both men have pleaded not guilty to all charges against them, with Corrigan's defence agent Rhonda Anderson submitting a special defence of alibi on his behalf.

The trial continues.