Man charged for attempted murder after St Andrews attack

A woman was tonight fighting for her life after she was the victim of an alleged murder bid.

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Published 19th Sep 2016

A woman was tonight fighting for her life after she was the victim of an alleged murder bid.

The 50-year-old woman, named locally as Elizabeth Bowe, was discovered by cops around 9pm on Saturday at a flat in the Fife town's Bobby Jones Place.

She was taken to Ninewells Hospital in Dundee where she remains in a serious condition.

Today Charles Gordon appeared at Kirkcaldy Sheriff Court charged with attempted murder and behaving in a threatening and abusive manner likely to cause fear or alarm.

During a brief private appearance on petition he made no plea or declaration and had his case continued for further examination.

Gordon, 51, of St Andrews, was remanded in custody ahead of a further appearance next week.

A probe was launched by the Police Scotland Major Investigation Team after Miss Bowe was found badly hurt.

They later arrested a 51-year-old man, who will appear at Kirkcaldy Sheriff Court later.

Locals said scenes of crime officers in white suits had been seen entering a property in the street to conduct an examination.

A single police car remained outside the building tonight.

One said: "They have been here over the weekend - there's been a solid presence for a couple of days.

"There were a few of them in the white suits taking things in and out.

"It looks really serious."

Detective Inspector Rory Hamilton, from the Major Investigation Team, confirmed: "Local officers discovered the 50-year-old at around 9pm on Saturday, September 17.

"A subsequent investigation led by detectives from the MIT has resulted in the arrest of a male in connection with this incident and he is scheduled to appear from custody before Kirkcaldy Sheriff Court."