A teacher has been accused of sexually assaulting a woman in Aberdeen.
Dean Bromage, 34, is also alleged to have sexually assaulted a child and will stand trial in August at Dundee Sheriff Court.
It is alleged that on occasions between March 2008 to 2010, at West Sands Beach, St Andrews and Central Salvation Army Hall, Dundee, Bromage conducted lewd and libidinous practices and behaviour towards the girl, who at the time was over 12, but under 16.
He is accused of driving her in his car, exposing his penis to her and attempting to kiss her.
Second charge involving a woman
Bromage is further alleged to have sexually assaulted a second woman between May 2018 and February 2019 at the Salvation Army Hall on the Castlegate in Aberdeen and the Salvation Army Hall, on Gorgie Road in Edinburgh.
He is accused of touching a second woman on the breast on top of her clothing and running his hand up the inside of her legs, contrary to section three of the sexual offences act.
Bromage, of Fothringham Drive, Monifieth, pleaded not guilty via letter at court on Monday.
He will stand trial on August 22, with an intermediate diet scheduled for August 5.
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