Friday, January 27, 2017

Raffaele Sollecito: “Italy must compensate me. I am full of debts”, – the Newspaper

will be Released tomorrow, January 27, in the judgment of the Court of appeal of Florence on the request for compensation for unjust detention advanced by the Raffaele Sollecito for nearly four years in prison after being one of the suspects in the trial for the murder of Meredith Kercher occurred in Perugia in 2007.

Raffaele Sollecito, at the centre of controversy for some of the messages written on Facebook, was finally acquitted, along with Amanda Knox, in the Supreme court. The guy pugliese then asked for compensation to Italy, amounting to 516 thousand euros, to cover the court costs incurred to defend themselves.

It was the same Reminder to speak on the subject in a television interview to the Bbc: We ask for the maximum reimbursement, approximately 516mila euros, however, is not enough to compensate for what my family spent“, start Reminder.

10 years Have passed since the beginning of this nightmare” – tells the story Prompt – “We had to sell our apartments, but we still have debt, roughly 400 thousand euros. Compensation, then, would be right to cover the debts still standing“.

The murder was a tragedy that destroyed my life” – continued Raffaele – “I Hope that the judges understand that the compensation would only ripulirmi out of debt“. And he concludes: “The first victim of the murder was Meredith, but was not the only one. The parents of Amanda, our families… there are many others, killed by the errors persecutors

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