Skye shooting: Everything we know so far about tragedy on the island
Everything we know about Wednesday August 10 and the sequence of events that led to the death of John MacKinnon and saw three others injured on Skye. Read More
Everything we know about Wednesday August 10 and the sequence of events that led to the death of John MacKinnon and saw three others injured on Skye. Read More
Rowena MacDonald told a jury that her husband Finlay repeatedly stabbed her with a knife after discovering text messages from a work colleague.
Finlay MacDonald, who denies all the charges against him, is due to go on trial in November for the alleged gunshot murder of his brother-in-law on Skye over two years ago.
A delayed expert report for Finlay MacDonald's defence means the court case is "dragging on with no resolution," the prosecutor has said.
Colin Grant appeared in court and admitted causing the crash that killed "loving and much-loved" grandmother Valerie MacKinnon.
Finlay MacDonald allegedly murdered John MacKinnon, 47, at his home in the island's Teangue last August 10.
Gun laws should be overhauled after the fatal Skye shooting with greater checks on firearm owners and better support for remote communities dealing with tragedy, according to an inquiry by MPs.