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Raffaele Sollecito gives rare interview on being wrongly accused of Meredith Kercher's killing in new documentary
Raffaele Sollecito, the former boyfriend of Amanda Knox who was initially jailed alongside her over the murder of British student Meredith Kercher in Italy, has spoken out about his experiences in a rare new interview.
Ms Kercher, a 21-year-old exchange student, was found dead in the flat in Perugia she shared with Ms Knox, her American roommate, in 2007. Her throat had been cut and she had been stabbed 47 times.
Ms Knox and Mr Sollecito were found guilty of murder in 2009, but Italy's highest court quashed their convictions and they were released in 2015. Rudy Guede, who was also found guilty after being tried separately in 2008, was freed from prison in 2021 after serving about 13 years of his 16-year sentence.
Now, Mr Sollecito has been interviewed for the upcoming Paramount+ documentary Who Murdered Meredith Kercher?, which says he still suffers discrimination and remains "haunted" about what happened.
Speaking about Ms Kercher's family, he says in a clip: "It's very hard when somebody you care about is lost forever. But the truth is that I don't have anything to do with this murder. So I hope one day they will accept it."
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