The Guardian Australia
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·1 hour ago
Prosecutors Summon New Suspect in 2007 Italian Murder Case, Challenging Conviction
Prosecutors in Italy summoned a suspect for questioning Wednesday in the 2007 murder of economics graduate Chiara Poggi, raising questions about the conviction of Alberto Stasi, who has served over a decade in prison. Fresh DNA evidence compatible with suspect Andrea Sempio prompted prosecutors to reopen the case and seek to overturn Stasi's 16-year sentence.
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