Milan, 4 July (LaPresse) – ‘According to our consultants, there are instances of interference with the evidence on trace 33, and if it had been enlarged and analysed, this would have been visible.’ This was stated by Angela Taccia, lawyer for Andrea Sempio, who is under investigation in the new inquiry into the death of Chiara Poggi, killed on 13 August 2007, before entering the police station in Milan for the preliminary hearing on other evidence relating to the murder. ‘Today they will analyse the frozen evidence, but given the confusion, including in the media, we need to understand what there will be,’ she said. ‘If everything is analysed correctly, they will find no traces of Sempio.’
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