Dundee woman denies repeatedly striking woman on the head with nunchucks By Ciaran Shanks March 13 2019, 6.05am Updated: September 23 2021, 9.43am [[title]] [[text]] An error occurred. Please try again. [[success]] Email address Sign up A woman will stand trial accused of attacking another woman with a set of nunchucks. Victoria Higgins, of Fleming Gardens South, allegedly carried out the assault with the weapon at an address on the same street on April 16 last year. Higgins denies assaulting Anne Seymour by repeatedly striking her on the head. After a plea of not guilty to the charge was entered on the 28-year-old’s behalf, a trial date of May 30 was fixed by Sheriff George Way. An intermediate diet is scheduled for May 9. Already a subscriber? Sign in [[title]] [[text]] Close This article originally appeared on the Evening Telegraph website. For more information, read about our new combined website. More from The Courier Pair who battered man in Dundee McDonald’s attack ‘have turned lives around’ Tuesday court round-up — Footballer denies assaulting Dundee United fan Disgraced police officer who sexually assaulted colleague in Dundee spared jail Valium-munching Dundee woman admonished by sheriff ‘impressed’ with rehab attempts