A MAN who has admitted killing a Thai pharmaceutical manager with a fire extinguisher at the Clyde Auditorium is to stand trial for murder.

Clive Carter was back in the dock yesterday for a preliminary hearing at the High Court in Glasgow.

Mr Carter, 35, is accused of attacking Khanokporn Satjawat at the city's SECC complex last November. He entered a guilty plea to the reduced charge of culpable homicide on the grounds of diminished responsibility at a previous hearing in June.

His QC Ian Duguid told the court that he would he would "renew" that plea. But it remains unacceptable to prosecutors and Judge Lord Pentland set a murder trial due to begin next month.

Mrs Satjawat, 42, died while attending a conference at the venue. Mr Carter, of Motherwell, is believed to have been working as a security guard at the time.