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A TINY island has had its first reported crime in 50 years - a fight at a wedding.

And one of the men involved in the rammy on the Isle of Muck told police about it ... then handed himself in.

The man, a fisherman from the neightbouring island of Eigg, was allegedly involved in a drunk row.

The barney happened on Saturday after the laird of Muck's son Colin MacEwen, 29, wed Ruth Harland, 32.

About 220 people were at the bash on the island, which is home to just 40. Guests partied into Sunday morning with a ceilidh band.

But there were claims the fisherman and a ferryman had squared up. The fisherman later called police and was told to hand himself in. Police confirmed they are investigating.

Laird Lawrence MacEwen retired as the island's special constable 10 years ago, leaving it without a cop.

The 68-year-old said: "On these occasions, drink flows freely. We were lucky there was virtually no trouble."

The last crime on the island was in 1960 when an estate worker stole two bottles of wine.