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Man ‘felt forced to jumped to death after Aberdeen torture’

Ms McQuillan said: “Police officers attended and made door-to-door enquiries on the 6th, 7th and 8th floor but were not able to trace the source of the shouting.

“They left the locus advising the construction workers to call back if the shouting started again.”

The court heard that two witnesses went into Smith’s flat and saw the victim lying on the living room floor in a pool of blood.

They left, and Mr Forbes jumped from the property.

Ms McQuillan said a post-mortem examination carried out on Mr Forbes found injuries that were “significant and catastrophic”.

Defence advocate Mark Stewart KC said that Smith and Mr Forbes had been “friends” with each other and were “habitual drug users”.

He said: “The taking of drugs do not provide an excuse but an explanation in this case.”

Lady Hood deferred sentence for the court to obtain reports.

Smith is due to be sentenced at the High Court in Inverness on 29 November.

In a statement at the time, the family of Mr Forbes said: “Jamie was a much-loved son, grandson, uncle, nephew, cousin and forever loved brother and brother-in-law.”


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