A teenager has told an inquiry she was leaning against a wall while "mucking about" in a school changing-room when the structure collapsed, killing another pupil.

The girl also described how she felt "scared" to talk to police when they questioned her about the tragic incident the following day.

Keane Wallis-Bennett, 12, died when a "modesty wall" in the PE block at Liberton High School in Edinburgh collapsed on her on April 1, 2014.

A fatal accident inquiry (FAI) is being held at Edinburgh Sheriff Court to examine the full circumstances surrounding the incident.

Two schoolgirls who were in the changing-room at the time were called to give evidence to the inquiry on Wednesday.

One of the girls, who cannot be named for legal reasons, told the hearing she was changing in the shower area for football at PE, the second lesson of the day, when the accident happened.

Giving evidence via a video link, the teenager said: "Me and (another girl) were sort of mucking about, having a laugh, and we just sort of had our feet on the opposite wall, it was only for a couple of seconds.