Emma Faulds murder trial: Sister tells court feeling in my stomach told me something was wrong
At the High Court in Glasgow today Miriam Faulds gave evidence, writes Wilma Riley.
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image captionEmma Faulds was last seen in April 2019
The sister of a woman who was found dead in woodland has told a murder trial she knew something was wrong when she failed to answer her phone.
Miriam Faulds, who works in Abu Dhabi, returned to Scotland to join the search for Emma Faulds after she was reported missing.
The nurse was giving evidence at the trial of prison officer Ross Willox.
He denies murdering Emma in Monkton, South Ayrshire, on 28 April 2019 by means unknown.
Prosecutors allege Mr Willox, 41, dumped 39-year-old Emma s naked body in Glentrool Forest, Dumfriesshire.