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'''Meredith Kercer''' born in ] in the ], dead on ] ] in ], ] was part of the Erasmus student exchange programme, and had been in Italy for three months after completing her degree course in Britain. Kercher was found dead on november 2 and ] has found out that she was killed with a small penknife.


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Kercher was found in her bed not fully clothed and with her throat cut on november 2 after spending three months in Italy. She had celebrated ] with friends the night before on the programme and had headed home.There was evidence on her body that she had have sex not long before her death but the coroners couldnt establish any evidence that she had been raped. Her two mobile phones, found close to her home in Perugia, carry her fingerprints and a yet unidentifed print. The six-and-a-half hour post-mortem also revealed that Meredith Kercher had been ] with a small ]. Police are examining photographs on her facebook page.
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The case has recieved international attention.
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The case remains unsolved.
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