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Brothers remember Meredith, "always with us"

2022-11-01T19:47:20.613Z


Family environments criticize the photo of Raffaele Sollecito and Amanda Knox (ANSA) (ANSA) - LONDON, 01 NOV - A moving and moving tribute to remember Meredith Kercher, the young English student killed 15 years after her death, not even 22 years old in 2007 in Perugia, where she was for a period of study. It is the one spread through the British media by his brothers, with accentuating rather than polemical a few days after the rendezvous in Umbria between the two former suspects


(ANSA) - LONDON, 01 NOV - A moving and moving tribute to remember Meredith Kercher, the young English student killed 15 years after her death, not even 22 years old in 2007 in Perugia, where she was for a period of study.

It is the one spread through the British media by his brothers, with accentuating rather than polemical a few days after the rendezvous in Umbria between the two former suspects (acquitted) of the murder Amanda Knox and Raffaele Sollecito: meeting branded as "in bad taste" by circles close to the family cited by the Daily Mail.


    "Every anniversary of Meredith's death - write the brothers, recalling her memory even with the familiar nickname of Mez and remembering together their parents, who disappeared one after the other two years ago - helps us to take a break to reflect. But of course, when she is lost. a loved one, especially in such tragic circumstances, does not need an anniversary to fuel the memory, as it is something that we carry within us every day. "

"Fifteen years - continues the text - have passed like a blink of an eye; we have had a life in between, something that Meredith, sadly, could not have. Having also lost our parents just four months later in 2020 has brought us of us another tragedy, but at least we have the relief to know that they are now gathered in Mez,


Source: ansa

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