EWAN FULTON SENTENCED IN EDINBURGH FOR MANSLAUGHTER OF 15-YEAR-OLD MHARI O'NEILL ON CALTON HILL
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In a recent court hearing held in Edinburgh, Ewan Fulton, an 18-year-old man, was formally sentenced to a prison term of three years and two months for the tragic manslaughter of 15-year-old Mhari O'Neill. The incident took place on Edinburgh's iconic Calton Hill in December 2018, a location well-known for its historical significance and panoramic views of the city. The court found Fulton guilty of causing her death through a series of reckless and neglectful actions that ultimately led to her untimely demise.
According to the court proceedings, Fulton was responsible for abandoning Mhari in extremely cold weather conditions while she was heavily intoxicated and unable to walk unaided. Despite being aware of her vulnerable state, he chose to leave her alone on the hill, a decision that prosecutors argued demonstrated a complete disregard for her safety and life. The court emphasized that Fulton's actions were not accidental but showed a reckless indifference to her well-being.
It was revealed during the trial that Fulton had purchased alcohol for Mhari and engaged in sexual activities with her, including biting her breasts and applying pressure to her neck. Evidence indicated that he traveled from Livingston to Edinburgh specifically to meet her, sharing a bottle of vodka and participating in heavy petting that left Mhari too intoxicated to defend herself or seek help. After these events, Fulton claimed he needed to leave to catch the last train, telling Mhari he was departing. However, he later sent her messages asking,
According to the court proceedings, Fulton was responsible for abandoning Mhari in extremely cold weather conditions while she was heavily intoxicated and unable to walk unaided. Despite being aware of her vulnerable state, he chose to leave her alone on the hill, a decision that prosecutors argued demonstrated a complete disregard for her safety and life. The court emphasized that Fulton's actions were not accidental but showed a reckless indifference to her well-being.
It was revealed during the trial that Fulton had purchased alcohol for Mhari and engaged in sexual activities with her, including biting her breasts and applying pressure to her neck. Evidence indicated that he traveled from Livingston to Edinburgh specifically to meet her, sharing a bottle of vodka and participating in heavy petting that left Mhari too intoxicated to defend herself or seek help. After these events, Fulton claimed he needed to leave to catch the last train, telling Mhari he was departing. However, he later sent her messages asking,