Milan, Apr. 24 (LaPresse) – The official meeting between Pavia prosecutor Fabio Napoleone and Milan Prosecutor General Francesca Nanni on a possible request for revision of the trial for Alberto Stasi to be submitted to the Brescia Court of Appeal lasted 45 minutes. According to what has been learned, the Pavia magistrate, who coordinates the new investigation into the Garlasco murder together with deputy prosecutor Stefano Civardi and prosecutors De Stefano-Rizza, agreed with the highest prosecutorial authority of the Milan appellate district on the sending, in the coming weeks, of what is technically referred to as an “informative report”: a set of documents related to the investigative work on voluntary homicide allegedly committed in complicity with Stasi or unknown persons, which has been conducted over the past two years in Pavia on Andrea Sempio. Judicial sources describe this act as “mandatory” within the relationship between the ordinary prosecutor’s office and the prosecutor general’s office, in order to assess whether or not to request a review of the trial for the murder of Chiara Poggi, for which in 2015 the former boyfriend of the 26-year-old victim, killed on August 13, 2007 in the house on Via Pascoli in Garlasco, was definitively convicted.