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'''Meredith Kercher''' (born ] in the ]) was ] to death on ] ] in ], ]. Kercher had been part of the ] ], and had gone in Italy in order to complete her degree course.<ref> ]</ref> '''Meredith Kercher''' (born ] in the ]) was ] to death on ] ] in ], ]. Kercher had been part of the ] ], and had gone in Italy in order to complete her degree course.<ref>{{cite web
|url=http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/europe/article2830451.ece
|title=Meredith Kercher was worried by US flatmate's 'strange men'
|publisher=]
|accessdate=2007-11-08
|date=2007-11-08
}}</ref>


Kercher was discovered by the Perugia Postal Police in her bed partially clothed and with her throat cut on the morning of ]. She had celebrated ] with friends in the programme the night before and had headed home. There was evidence on her body that she had had sex not long before her death, but the coroners didn't establish any evidence that she had been raped. Her two mobile phones, found close to her home in Perugia, carry her fingerprints and an as yet unidentified print. The six-and-a-half hour post-mortem also showed that Kercher had been killed with a small ] or a piece of glass. Police examined photographs on her ] page and say the internet will help provide clues. The case received international attention. Kercher was discovered by the Perugia Postal Police in her bed partially clothed and with her throat cut on the morning of ]. She had celebrated ] with friends in the programme the night before and had headed home. There was evidence on her body that she had had sex not long before her death, but the coroners didn't establish any evidence that she had been raped. Her two mobile phones, found close to her home in Perugia, carry her fingerprints and an as yet unidentified print. The six-and-a-half hour post-mortem also showed that Kercher had been killed with a small ] or a piece of glass. Police examined photographs on her ] page and say the internet will help provide clues. The case received international attention.


Her family travelled to Italy and visited the place where Meredith's friends in Perugia commemorated her, on the steps of ]. Her dad left a rose and a condolence note stating "Love you forever Meredith, all my love. Dad".<ref> from Mirror.co.uk</ref> Her family travelled to Italy and visited the place where Meredith's friends in Perugia commemorated her, on the steps of ]. Her dad left a rose and a condolence note stating "Love you forever Meredith, all my love. Dad".<ref>
{{cite web
|url=http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/topstories/2007/11/08/judge-considers-ruling-on-meredith-suspects-89520-20079106/
|title=Judge considers ruling on Meredith suspects
|publisher=Mirror.co.uk
|accessdate=2007-11-08
|date=2007-11-06
}}</ref>


Three people have been held under arrest in connection with the case, ], a female ] student, her ] boyfriend Raffaele Sollecito, and Patrick Lumumba, a Congolese man who runs a shop in the town.<ref> from Yorkshire Post</ref> Three people have been held under arrest in connection with the case, ], a female ] student, her ] boyfriend Raffaele Sollecito, and Patrick Lumumba, a Congolese man who runs a shop in the town.<ref>{{cite web
|url=http://www.yorkshirepost.co.uk/news/Three-arrested-over-student39s-murder.3447973.jp
|title=Three arrested over student's murder
|publisher=Yorkshire Post
|accessdate=2007-11-08
|date=2007-11-08
}}</ref>


According to police, Knox broke down under interrogation and said that she heard screaming then blocked her ears, and felt confused. She stated that another man, Patrick Lumumba, was in the bedroom with Meredith at the time of the screams.<ref name="a"> retrieved from ] on 2007-11-8</ref> According to police, Knox broke down under interrogation and said that she heard screaming then blocked her ears, and felt confused. She stated that another man, Patrick Lumumba, was in the bedroom with Meredith at the time of the screams.<ref name="a">
{{cite web
|url=http://www.guardian.co.uk/italy/story/0,,2207114,00.html?gusrc=rss&feed=networkfront
|title=Meredith's flatmate 'heard her die'
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|accessdate=2007-11-08
<ref> retrieved from ONE NEWS on 2007-11-8</ref>
|date=2007-11-08
}}</ref>
<ref>{{cite web
|url=http://tvnz.co.nz/view/page/536641/1438435
|title=Suspect drowned screams of flatmate
|publisher=ONE NEWS
|accessdate=2007-11-08
|date=2007-11-08
}}</ref>
A knife, wich is compatible with murder weapon, has been reportedly found in Sollecito's home.<ref name="a"/> A knife, wich is compatible with murder weapon, has been reportedly found in Sollecito's home.<ref name="a"/>



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Meredith Kercher (born 1986 in the United Kingdom) was stabbed to death on 2 November 2007 in Perugia, Italy. Kercher had been part of the Erasmus student exchange programme, and had gone in Italy in order to complete her degree course.

Kercher was discovered by the Perugia Postal Police in her bed partially clothed and with her throat cut on the morning of 2 November. She had celebrated Halloween with friends in the programme the night before and had headed home. There was evidence on her body that she had had sex not long before her death, but the coroners didn't establish any evidence that she had been raped. Her two mobile phones, found close to her home in Perugia, carry her fingerprints and an as yet unidentified print. The six-and-a-half hour post-mortem also showed that Kercher had been killed with a small penknife or a piece of glass. Police examined photographs on her Facebook page and say the internet will help provide clues. The case received international attention.

Her family travelled to Italy and visited the place where Meredith's friends in Perugia commemorated her, on the steps of Perugia Cathedral. Her dad left a rose and a condolence note stating "Love you forever Meredith, all my love. Dad".

Three people have been held under arrest in connection with the case, Amanda Knox, a female American student, her Italian boyfriend Raffaele Sollecito, and Patrick Lumumba, a Congolese man who runs a shop in the town.

According to police, Knox broke down under interrogation and said that she heard screaming then blocked her ears, and felt confused. She stated that another man, Patrick Lumumba, was in the bedroom with Meredith at the time of the screams. A knife, wich is compatible with murder weapon, has been reportedly found in Sollecito's home.


References

  1. "Meredith Kercher was worried by US flatmate's 'strange men'". The Times. 2007-11-08. Retrieved 2007-11-08.
  2. "Judge considers ruling on Meredith suspects". Mirror.co.uk. 2007-11-06. Retrieved 2007-11-08.
  3. "Three arrested over student's murder". Yorkshire Post. 2007-11-08. Retrieved 2007-11-08.
  4. ^ "Meredith's flatmate 'heard her die'". The Guardian. 2007-11-08. Retrieved 2007-11-08.
  5. "Suspect drowned screams of flatmate". ONE NEWS. 2007-11-08. Retrieved 2007-11-08.

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