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Coronavirus delays trial of man accused of murdering Edinburgh mum and dumping body in wheelie bin

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A man accused of murdering a mum and dumping her body in a wheelie bin has had his trial delayed due to health fears. Nicola Stevenson, who was originally from Edinburgh, was found stuffed in the bin in November last year.

She had suffered a head injury. Richard Canlin, 41, is accused of her murder but could not appear at an online pre-trial hearing yesterday.Prison staff told the court Canlin, who is being held on remand, has been isolated for a minimum of 12 weeks to shield him from the coronavirus.He was described as being in a high-risk group and has been in isolation at the request of medical staff since April 24, the court heard.A trial will not now take place until September at the earliest.Nicola was understood to have been

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