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Man admits causing sons' deaths | Man admits causing sons' deaths |
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A father has admitted stabbing to death his two young sons whose bodies were found in a car in East Dunbartonshire earlier this year. | |
Lawyers for Ashok Kalyanjee said he did not dispute that he killed them, but his mental state must be established before he entered an appropriate plea. | Lawyers for Ashok Kalyanjee said he did not dispute that he killed them, but his mental state must be established before he entered an appropriate plea. |
Paul Ross, six, and his brother Jay, two, were discovered in a lay-by in the Campsie Fells near Lennoxtown in May. | Paul Ross, six, and his brother Jay, two, were discovered in a lay-by in the Campsie Fells near Lennoxtown in May. |
Judge Lord Brailsford adjourned the hearing until next week. | Judge Lord Brailsford adjourned the hearing until next week. |
The 46-year-old was appearing at the High Court in Glasgow for a preliminary hearing. | The 46-year-old was appearing at the High Court in Glasgow for a preliminary hearing. |
He is accused of repeatedly stabbing both children, pouring petrol over them and the interior of a car, before attempting to set fire to the vehicle. | He is accused of repeatedly stabbing both children, pouring petrol over them and the interior of a car, before attempting to set fire to the vehicle. |
Mr Kalyanjee was taken to hospital a short time after the boys' bodies were found. | Mr Kalyanjee was taken to hospital a short time after the boys' bodies were found. |
He was arrested by police after being released from the hospital. | He was arrested by police after being released from the hospital. |
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