A 75-year-old man and a 66-year-old woman have appeared in court accused of wilfully damaging US President Donald Trump's Turnberry golf course in Scotland.
Geoffrey Bush and Elizabeth Crerar-Brown, both from Oban, appeared at Ayr Sheriff Court.
They are the latest of six people to be brought to trial charged with malicious mischief over damage to the Trump Turnberry golf course in South Ayrshire.
Police were called to the resort at around 4.40am on March 8 after red paint was sprayed on the clubhouse and damage was caused to the greens.
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Bush and Crerar-Brown made no statements at a closed hearing on Wednesday, were referred for further investigation and were released on bail until their next court hearing.
Since the end of March, four more people have appeared in the same court charged with malicious damage in connection with the incident.
Autumn Ward (21), from Liverpool; Ricky Southall (33), from Wakefield, West Yorkshire; Umzah Bashir (55), from Leeds; and Kieran Robson (33), from Galashiels in the Scottish Borders, have all pleaded not guilty, been referred for further investigation and released on bail until a future court hearing.
Sourse: breakingnews.ie