A couple has denied abducting and murdering a woman who "vanished" 18 years ago.

Margaret Fleming was reported missing in October 2016 but prosecutors claim she has not been seen since December 1999.

Her carers Edward Cairney, 77, and Avril Jones, 58, deny murdering Margaret Fleming who was reported missing in October 2016 from the home they shared at Seacroft, Main Road, Inverkip, Renfrewshire.

At the High Court in Glasgow Jones was in court to enter a not guilty plea through her defence QC Ian Duguid.

Cairney, who is represented by QC Thomas Ross was not in court having been excused attendance.

Mr Ross said: “He has mobility problems.”

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Judge Lord Matthews set the trial diet for April 23 at the High Court in Glasgow.
Prosecutors allege that the pair assaulted Margaret Fleming between December 18, 1999 and January 5, 2000, when she was aged 19, by means unknown and murdered her.

The pair are charged with abducting and murdering Miss Fleming and claiming £182,000 in benefits by fraud by pretending that she was alive.

It is alleged that Cairney and Jones abducted Miss Fleming at her home at Seacroft, Inverkip, locked her in a room, assaulted her, cut her hair and bound her arms and wrists with tape on various occasions between November 1 ,1997, and January 5, 2000.

The pair are also accused of between December 18, 1999, and October 28, 2016, they pretended to Department of Work and Pensions officials that Miss Fleming was alive and fraudulently claimed £182,000 in benefits.

The pair also face two charges of attempting to defeat the ends of justice by boarding a train to London on October 25, 2017, with £3,500 in cash and keys to a safe deposit box which contained £27,000 and by pretending to social workers police, and officials from the Department of Works and Pensions between December 18, 1999 and October 26, 2017, that she was alive.

They deny all the charges against them.

Cairney is also accused of assaulting Margaret Cruikshanks on November 26, 1997, at Seacroft by pushing her against furniture, knocking her to the ground, placing his hands around her neck, compressing her throat, threatening her with violence and repeatedly spitting on her face.