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Case dropped in child rape trial Case dropped in child rape trial
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Two men have walked free from court after allegations they raped a child at a Perthshire caravan park were dropped.Two men have walked free from court after allegations they raped a child at a Perthshire caravan park were dropped.
Neil Kendall and Ian Davidson had been accused of acting with others in raping and sexually abusing Dana Fowley, in 1990, when she was 10 years old.Neil Kendall and Ian Davidson had been accused of acting with others in raping and sexually abusing Dana Fowley, in 1990, when she was 10 years old.
Ms Fowley, now 29, had waived her right to anonymity. Her mother, Caroline Dunsmore, changed her evidence to deny having seen the pair abuse her child.Ms Fowley, now 29, had waived her right to anonymity. Her mother, Caroline Dunsmore, changed her evidence to deny having seen the pair abuse her child.
The accused men, both from Edinburgh, have always denied the charges.The accused men, both from Edinburgh, have always denied the charges.
In a statement, Ms Fowley criticised her mother for "protecting her friends by lying in court putting all of Britain's children in danger". In a statement, Ms Fowley criticised her mother for "protecting her friends by lying in court, putting all of Britain's children in danger".
The case collapsed after 46-year-old Dunsmore, who is serving a 12-year jail sentence for the abuse of Ms Fowley, gave the High Court in Dunfermline contradictory accounts from the witness box.
On the first day of the trial, she told jurors that she had watched television while her daughter was raped by the men at a chalet at Abernethy Caravan Park.
However, on Monday, Dunsmore said she had been "mistaken" in her account and that neither Mr Kendall or Mr Davidson had sex with her daughter.