A MURDER accused has told a jury that he had nothing to do with the killing of 85-year-old Eleanor Whitelaw.

Polish national Robert Buczek, 24, who was giving evidence through an interpreter, told the High Court in Glasgow: "I've never in my life hurt a woman."

Buczek denies murdering Mrs Whitelaw at her home at 30 Morningside Grove, Edinburgh, on July 11, last year, by stabbing her in the neck with scissors and stealing stamps and a box of spoons.

Mrs Whitelaw was found lying on the floor covered in blood by her husband of 60 years when he returned from shopping just after 4pm.

Forensic experts who examined the house found DNA matching that of Buczek on a pair of bloodstained scissors and a bottle of water.

Buczek, who came to Edinburgh two years ago looking for work, was asked by his defence QC Brian McConnachie: "Did you go to 30 Morningside Grove and attack Mrs Whitelaw," and replied: "No. I never went to that house. I was never there."

He admitted working as a labourer in a house just round the corner in Craiglea Place and said he went there on July 11 around 1pm and stayed for maybe 30 minutes before leaving. He told the court he was there to collect wages he was owed.

Buczek told the jury he had 'no idea" how a bottle and a pair of scissors with his DNA on them were found in the house.

Mr McConnachie said: "It may be suggested that one explanation is that you held the scissors while you stabbed Mrs Whitelaw," and he replied: "No. Never in my life.

"I'ver never been there in my life and I never attacked that woman in her house."

Buczek was then asked: "Did you have anything at all to do with the death of this lady," and said: "No I never had anything to do with it and I'm very sorry that lady has gone.

He was asked where he had been between 3pm and 4.30pm on July 11, last year and replied: " I was either at home or in the west end."

Prosecutor Alex Prentice QC asked Buczek:how his DNA came to be on the scissors and he replied: "No, I'm not able to explain that."

The trial before judge Lord Matthews continues.