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Two suspects in the inquiry into the murder of Briton Meredith Kercher have started an appeal against their continued detention. | |
Amanda Knox, 20, and Raffaele Sollecito, 23, have been held since shortly after Miss Kercher was killed on 1 November in Perugia, Italy. | |
They, and two others, deny any role in the death of student Miss Kercher, 21. | |
Evidence against the pair - who can be held for up to a year before trial - is being re-examined at a closed hearing. | |
Miss Knox and Mr Sollecito, who have both been in jail since 6 November, are attending the hearing. | |
Diya Lumumba, 38, was released from jail last week, but is still a suspect in the case, while Rudy Hermann Guede, 20, was arrested in Germany on 20 November and is awaiting extradition. | |
Lawyers for Mr Lumumba are also present at the hearing which is taking place.. | |
'Enough evidence' | 'Enough evidence' |
Miss Kercher, from Coulsdon, south London, was a student at Leeds University who was studying in Perugia for a year. | Miss Kercher, from Coulsdon, south London, was a student at Leeds University who was studying in Perugia for a year. |
She was found dead in her bedroom in the house she shared with Miss Knox. | She was found dead in her bedroom in the house she shared with Miss Knox. |
Her throat was cut and police have said there was evidence of violent sex. | Her throat was cut and police have said there was evidence of violent sex. |
Police say evidence links Raffaele Sollecito to the crime scene | Police say evidence links Raffaele Sollecito to the crime scene |
The lead investigator in the case, Giuliano Mignini, has said Miss Knox and Mr Sollecito should not be freed; he says there is enough evidence to detain them and a risk that they could go on the run. | |
According to a 36-page submission made to the court by Mr Mignini, Miss Knox is placed at the crime scene by a bloodstain on a tap, and her DNA was found on a knife at Mr Sollecito's house. | |
The evidence against Mr Sollecito is that a bloody footprint found in Miss Kercher's bedroom could have been his, and that a kitchen knife found at his house contained clear evidence of both Miss Knox's and Miss Kercher's DNA. | The evidence against Mr Sollecito is that a bloody footprint found in Miss Kercher's bedroom could have been his, and that a kitchen knife found at his house contained clear evidence of both Miss Knox's and Miss Kercher's DNA. |
But Mr Sollecito's lawyer Marco Brusco said he was confident his client would be released. | But Mr Sollecito's lawyer Marco Brusco said he was confident his client would be released. |
If not, he has also requested that Mr Sollecito be placed under house arrest in Puglia, 250 miles from Perugia. | If not, he has also requested that Mr Sollecito be placed under house arrest in Puglia, 250 miles from Perugia. |