The male youth, who we cannot name for legal reasons, appeared at Edinburgh Sheriff Court on Thursday, in connection with death of John McNab.
17:30, 04 Sep 2025Updated 17:36, 04 Sep 2025
Victim John McNab
A 16-year-old boy has appeared in court charged with murder after the death of a man in Edinburgh.
The male youth, who we cannot name for legal reasons, appeared at Edinburgh Sheriff Court on Thursday. The boy, of Edinburgh, was charged with murder and with allegedly carrying a blade in a public place.
He made no plea or declaration. The teenager was remanded in custody while the case was committed for further examination.
He is due to reappear in court within the next eight days.
Police were called to an incident in the capital’s Great Junction Street, near to Bonnington Road, at around 2am on Tuesday.
John McNab, 22, was found injured but sadly died at the scene.
John McNab(Image: Facebook)
Devastated loved ones said John was the “life and soul of his family” in moving tributes posted on social media.
His cousin Khloe Nicholson wrote: “The news none of us have ever expected, don’t even have words right now. Heartbroken doesn’t even compare to what we as a family are feeling.
“My darling baby cousin. A life taken far too soon. You were the life and soul of our family and you brought the biggest smile to each and everyone of our faces without fail, I will forever treasure the memories we have especially of our dancing and the most horrendous singing.
“The most precious angel in the sky. God only takes the best and that’s exactly what you were! Our darling boy wee John. Forever 22. Fly so high up there with grandad. I love you forever and a day baby cuz.”
Forensic officers next to a tent within the cordon(Image: Daily Record)
Another cousin, Tamara Nicholson, added: “The most devastating news no one ever wanted to hear. We lost the most beautiful soul this morning. I have no words to describe how I feel right now, everyone’s world has been turned upside down.
“You were the kindest and most loving person ever. I hope you’re having a beer up there with grandad. I’ll love and miss you forever big cuz.”
Friends hailed the young man as “one in a million” and “the loveliest boy ever”.
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Another posted: “Thinking of all the mcnab family at this awful time. Rest easy John. Love to you all.” Another said, “My heart is shattered”, while a third posted, “Devastated brother until we meet again in the next life. Couldn’t have happened to a nicer guy”.
Forensic officers were seen combing the street earlier this week.
A blue tent was erected at the scene while the street was taped off.
Several police officers were stationed at the road, with two squad cars parked on either side of the cordon.
Specialist officers are continuing to provide support to John’s loved ones.
Detective Inspector Kevin Tait, of the Major Investigations Team, said: “I would like to extend my sympathies to John’s family and friends at this very difficult time.
“Enquiries are continuing to establish the full circumstances and anyone with information should contact the inquiry team through 101, quoting reference number 0239 of Tuesday, September 2, 2025.
“Alternatively, Crimestoppers can be contacted anonymously on 0800 555 111.”