Man found not guilty of upskirting schoolgirl at Taylor Swift concert

Andrew Hunter denied placing his mobile phone up the dress of the child, stating he dropped his phone while looking for a lost £10 note.

Man found not guilty of upskirting schoolgirl at Taylor Swift concert in EdinburghGetty Images

A man accused of upskirting a teenage schoolgirl at a Taylor Swift concert in Edinburgh has been acquitted.

Andrew Hunter was alleged to have placed his mobile phone up the dress of the child and recorded her genitals or underwear at the gig at Murrayfield Stadium in Edinburgh in June last year.

The girl claimed she had witnessed the 65-year-old repeatedly drop his device on the ground underneath her with the camera app open.

She said Hunter had put the phone “under my skirt” and believed he was taking indecent images of her as she stood in the stands watching the US pop megastar.

The child said she had been left “slightly weirded out” by Hunter during the incident and claimed a married couple standing behind her had also seen what he was doing and alerted security.

Hunter denied the allegations stating the girl was “entirely wrong” about what had happened and that he had been using his phone to search for a lost £10 note.

He was arrested and charged with operating equipment beneath the clothing of a child with the intention of observing her genitals or underwear and stood trial at Edinburgh Sheriff Court on Friday.

But Hunter, of Poulton Le Fylde, Lancashire, walked free from the dock when he was acquitted after a sheriff said he was “satisfied the case had not been proved beyond all reasonable doubt”.

Sheriff John Cook acknowledged Hunter had voluntarily handed over his phone to police at the time and no images of the child had been found following a forensic examination of the device.

The girl told the trial she had attended the Taylor Swift concert with friends on June 8 last year and was standing in the stadium’s East Stand when Hunter approached her.

She said he had engaged in conversation and near the end of the concert she saw him dropping his red Android phone on the ground under her on three occasions.

She said: “He dropped his phone under me and bent down to pick it up. He was putting it under my skirt with the camera facing up.

“I saw him do it a few times but I didn’t think anything of it. When I saw him do it again I said to my friend I wanted to move.”

The child said a couple behind them had seen what was happening and “called us over” to stand with them before seeking out a security guard.

The court heard Hunter was interviewed by police officers and he had voluntarily handed his phone over but no images of the girl were discovered on the device.

Hunter, who is also a director of a car sales company, told the trial he had travelled to Edinburgh from his home and was planning on meeting up with a young relative inside the stadium.

He said it was the schoolgirl and her friend who had had approached him and at one point in the evening after leaving to buy food he had noticed he had lost a £10 note.

The Irish national admitted dropping his phone near to the girl on one occasion but vehemently denied he had used the mobile device to record her.

He said: “I retraced my steps and was using the torch on my phone to look for the money.

“The phone fell out of my hand and it never dropped out of my hand more than once.

“Never in a million years would I do such a thing.

“She is mistaken, she had gotten it all wrong. I would never do that in my entire life.”

US mega star Taylor Swift played three sold out concerts to a total of 220,000 fans at the national rugby stadium in the capital last year.

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