A jury has started deliberating whether seven men are guilty of murdering a north-east dad.
Gary Clampett died following a brawl in Fraserburgh’s Fernie Place last summer.
Seven men are on trial at the High Court in Glasgow accused of murdering him by attacking him with knives, a machete, a sword, a chain, a hammer, a crowbar, a wrench, a stick, bats, golf clubs, poles and a metal bat.
John Henderson, 47, Gary Martin, 37, Joseph Martin, 40, Thomas Martin , 45, David Graham, 46, James Connor, 52, and Dean Leech, 25, deny murdering Mr Clampett .
Mr Clampett died after receiving a fatal stab wound to his side.
Giving evidence, Henderson admitted he had stabbed the 39-year-old twice – but insisted he had not murdered him.
Judge Lord Beckett gave the jury their instructions yesterday, before sending them out to begin their deliberations.
Jury starts deliberating whether seven men killed a north-east dad