A SUSPECT has appeared in court for a second time on Friday accused of murdering a man.
Kai Russell, 22, allegedly killed Kamil Charyszyn , 35, in Glasgow’s Easterhouse on 21 March, 2021.
Prosecutors claim Russell stabbed Mr Charyszyn on the neck with a knife or a similar instrument.
Russell is also accused of having a knife without a reasonable excuse or lawful authority in Coatbridge, North Lanarkshire, on the same date.
Russell, who was represented by his lawyer Ian Moir, made no plea again at a private hearing at Glasgow Sheriff Court.
Russell, of the city's Easterhouse was fully committed for trial and remanded in custody by Sheriff Paul Reid.
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