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Debbie Douglas
A Fife restaurant boss said she “deserved” the serious injuries she sustained in the horrific road smash she was found guilty of causing.
Debbie Douglas, 31, broke down in tears in court as she described the aftermath of the three-car collision which saw her drive into the path of Lucy McMaster on the A91, two miles west of Cupar, in January 2019.
She is now at risk of being jailed after being convicted at Dundee Sheriff Court of causing serious injury by dangerous driving.
Ms McMaster suffered a perforated bowel and had to wear a back brace for several months after Douglas’ Nissan Juke crashed into her Kia Sportage.
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Coral Chalmers denies harming the child
A woman accused of burning a child with a hot iron has told a court she did not discover the wound until the next day and the youngster did not make any noise when it happened.
Coral Chalmers denies causing the boy to suffer severe injury by using an iron to burn his leg in Dundee between November 28 and 30 2019.
In the second day of the trial, visibly emotional Chalmers told jurors at Dundee Sheriff Court she felt “horrible” about the child’s injury but said she did not deliberately injure him.
Coral Chalmers
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