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North-east woman admits dumping body of former soldier Aaron Rossiter

Aaron Rossiter
Aaron Rossiter

A woman has admitted moving a dead man’s body out of her home, then dumping it between two sheds in a north-east town.

Shocked members of the public discovered the body of former soldier Aaron Rossiter, 25, on Ythan Terrace in Ellon at 8.15am on August 29 last year.

An investigation established that he had died somewhere other than the location he was found.

Lucy Fraser has now pleaded guilty to conducting herself in a “disorderly manner” by driving his body to the scene to dispose of it.

Fraser had faced three other charges, including attempting to pervert the course of justice by falsely representing to police that she had no knowledge or information about Aaron’s death, and that he had left her house alive and well on August 27.

Police sealed off a section of Ythan Place, Ellon after Aaron Rossiter’s body was found near sheds

She was also accused of possession of cannabis and of knowingly permitting or suffering her flat to be used to smoke cannabis. All three not guilty pleas were accepted by the Crown.

Fraser, 36, of Cooper’s Court, Ythan Terrace, Ellon, was not personally present when the case called against her at Aberdeen Sheriff Court but admitted a breach of the peace charge through her solicitor Chris Maitland.

Sentence was deferred on Fraser until January for reports.

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