Tuesday 4 October 2011

Kercher's family not satisfied over court decision, still asking some question (Mian Shakeel Aslam)

Mian Shakeel Aslam---Research will continue to find out what really happened the night Meredith Kercher was murdered in the UK students in Italy four years ago, his family said. 

Following an Italian court said Amanda Knox and Raffaele Sollecito to kill, said Meredith's brother Lyle, it was like he was "back to square one." 
Prosecutors say they will appeal. Rudy Guede, 24, - still convicted of murder - is to seek a new trial. 
Knox left Italy and is on the way to his hometown of Seattle in the United States. 
She is back on the road in his hometown of Seattle on a commercial flight and is expected at around 0100 BST on Wednesday (0000 GMT, 1700 PDT Sunday) to ground. 

Speaking to reporters in Perugia, where his sister studied at the time of his death, Mr Kercher said: "We accept and respect the decision of the court and the Italian judiciary. 

"We find that we are now looking to the new left and think about how a decision that was as safe two years ago was hit so hard, that raises other questions. 

"It is very similar to square one. Research is ongoing to find out what really happened." 

In a separate study earlier killing Miss Kercher Guede was sentenced to 30 years in prison. On appeal, his conviction was upheld, but reduced his sentence to 16 years. A lawyer for Guede, said Tuesday he would seek a new trial. 

He was told the court that Guede not act alone - that questions after the acquittal, which was also at the scene. 

Meredith sister Stephanie said the "biggest disappointment" was not to know what happened and to know "someone or people there" were responsible. 

"It's always very difficult to talk in terms of forgiveness," she said. 

"Until the truth comes to light, we can not forgive anyone because no one, even knowing there was someone there who was responsible for approval." 

Her mother, Arline, said: "What happens to my daughter, Meredith, every parent's nightmare. 
"From something terrible happens, when in fact it was the safest place in his room." 

The prosecution said Miss Kercher in a violent sex game gone wrong was killed. 

Ms Kercher has admitted that she could not understand why Knox would feel they had lost their lives in recent years. 

"I do not think anyone wants to be spared," she said. "Their lives were destroyed - no one remains unchanged." 

Earlier, British Prime Minister David Cameron said he felt sympathy for the Kercher. 

"They advance an explanation of what happened to her daughter and she does not think more, and I think we should all of them," he said. 

Posted By: Mian Shakeel Aslam

Source: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-15162243

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