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Man accused of murdering Trainspotting actor denies seeing weapon

By Press Association 2021 Bradley Welsh shooting scene A man accused of murdering a Trainspotting T2 actor has denied ever seeing a gun alleged to have been used in the killing. Bradley Welsh, 48, was fatally shot at his flat in the west end of Edinburgh on April 17 2019. Sean Orman, 30, had pleaded not guilty to all 15 charges against him, including murder, attempted murder, firearms and drugs offences, and is on trial at the High Court in Edinburgh. The Crown removed 13 of the charges from the indictment on Wednesday, including assault, drug and driving offences. Judge Lord Beckett told him he had been acquitted of these allegations.

Man accused of killing Trainspotting T2 actor denies seeing weapon

By Press Association 2021 Bradley Welsh shooting scene A man accused of murdering a Trainspotting T2 actor has denied ever seeing a gun alleged to have been used in the killing. Bradley Welsh, 48, was fatally shot at his flat in the west end of Edinburgh on April 17 2019. Sean Orman, 30, had pleaded not guilty to all 15 charges against him, including murder, attempted murder, firearms and drugs offences, and is on trial at the High Court in Edinburgh. The Crown removed 13 of the charges from the indictment on Wednesday, including assault, drug and driving offences. Judge Lord Beckett told him he had been acquitted of these allegations.

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Man accused of murdering Trainspotting actor denies seeing shotgun

15:08 EDT, 5 May 2021 A man accused of murdering a Trainspotting T2 actor has denied ever seeing a gun alleged to have been used in the killing. Bradley Welsh, 48, was fatally shot at his flat in the west end of Edinburgh on April 17 2019. Sean Orman, 30, had pleaded not guilty to all 15 charges against him, including murder, attempted murder, firearms and drugs offences, and is on trial at the High Court in Edinburgh. The Crown removed 13 of the charges from the indictment on Wednesday, including assault, drug and driving offences. Bradley Welsh, 48, who starred alongside Ewan McGregor in the film, died after a shooting at his flat in New Town, Edinburgh, on April 17, 2019

Bradley Welsh: Accused in T2 murder trial denies seeing gun allegedly used in killing

Orman replied: “No.” The court was told Orman had been in a vehicle matching that description earlier that day and was then told to collect a car from the Kirknewton area of West Lothian. The court heard he cycled from his mother’s home to the location during Channel 4 News but there was nothing for him to collect. He said: “I remember I wasn’t happy that night, I had been left in Kirknewton. “I wouldn’t get paid and I had been sent on a dummy run.” Orman also told the court he had not heard of Mr McMillan until the trial got under way.

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