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DAVID GOWANS WAS RELEASED ON BAIL. 14:08, 21 May 2025 A man has appeared in court charged over an incident which saw Aberdeen star Jack MacKenzie struck by a chair thrown from the crowd
during the weekend's Scottish Premiership games. The defender was injured after being struck following Dundee United's match with their north east counterparts at Tannadice Park in
Dundee on Saturday. A police probe into the incident was launched and David Gowans was arrested and charged and held in police custody before an appearance in the dock today. The
31-year-old, of Aberdeen, faced a single charge of culpable and reckless conduct. He made no plea to the charge and was granted bail. JOIN THE DAILY RECORD WHATSAPP COMMUNITY! Get the latest
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choose 'exit group'. If you’re curious, you can read our Privacy Notice. The case against him at Dundee Sheriff Court was continued for prosecutors to investigate further, and no
future court dates have been set. Article continues below A seat was ripped out and thrown from a part of the ground where Aberdeen fans were sitting, and part of the chair struck MacKenzie
in the face. The 25-year-old had to be taken off the pitch to receive medical treatment, and was seen with a bandage around his head as he was helped away by stewards and medical staff.
Dundee United supporters invaded the pitch to celebrate their 2-1 victory as he was receiving medical treatment. Videos posted on social media showed the incident. He was later pictured with
cuts above and below his left eye, which appeared to have been stitched. Aberdeen manager Jimmy Thelin and Dundee United boss Jim Goodwin slammed the incident. Superintendent Ray Birnie
said at the time of the arrest: "Any type of disorder has a huge impact on the public and the overwhelming majority of football supporters who simply want to enjoy these occasions
safely. Article continues below "This type of behaviour will not be tolerated and such acts which endanger people will be fully investigated. Officers have worked quickly to make this
arrest." The Police Scotland Match Commander added: "I would like to thank the public and both clubs, for their continued support and assisting us during our enquiries."