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Teenager accused of pushing woman in front of train appears in court

A man has appeared in court accused of pushing a woman off a Glasgow railway platform into the path of an oncoming train.

Andrew Wason, 19, is facing a single charge of attempted murder after allegedly pushing the woman from the platform at Hyndland railway station on 20 April last year. The charge alleges he assaulted Sophie Scott by pushing her into the path of an approaching train to her injury and to the danger of her life, and attempted to murder her.

Wason, who is understood to be receiving treatment at the State Hospital, Carstairs, was represented at the High Court in Glasgow on Thursday by advocate Allan McLeod. Read more from Sky News:Andrew Tate 'pointed gun at woman's face', court documents claimFormer world snooker champion charged with child sex offences Mr McLeod requested a continuation of the case without plea until later this month, pending the completion of two psychiatric reports.

Judge Lord Armstrong agreed to adjourn the case until 29 April..

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