Kercher family will head to Perugia

Amanda Knox faces court in Perugia (AP)
12 April 2012

The family of murdered British student Meredith Kercher are expected to return this weekend to the Italian city where she died, their lawyer has said.

The University of Leeds student was on a year abroad in Perugia when she was killed after what prosecutors said was a bungled sex game forced on her by housemate Amanda Knox and others.

American Knox, 24, and her Italian ex-boyfriend Raffaele Sollecito, 27, were jailed for the murder in 2009 but have appealed against their convictions and are soon to learn whether they will be released.

The Kerchers, who have visited the Umbrian hilltop city a few times already to watch the judicial proceedings take place, will fly in on Saturday for the result of the appeal, Francesco Maresca said.

The verdict is expected to be delivered either on Saturday or early next week. This comes after a final courtroom showdown this week, with lawyers for all parties ramping up the rhetoric in their bids for victory.

On Monday, Knox was labelled a lying, sex-loving she-devil by lawyer Carlo Pacelli, who represents a man she falsely accused of the murder, Diya "Patrick" Lumumba.

Echoing the vivid language he used at the end of the original trial, Mr Pacelli asked the court: "Who is Amanda Knox? Is she the mild-looking, fresh-faced person you see here, or the one devoted to lust, drugs and alcohol that emerges from the court documents?"

He said a double soul existed in the University of Washington student, who maintains that police pressure led her to accuse barman Mr Lumumba.

Sollecito's lawyer, Giulia Bongiorno, hit back on Tuesday by insisting that Knox was in fact a loving young woman rather like the cartoon character Jessica Rabbit. She was not the "femme fatale" her accusers describe her as, Ms Bongiorno said, but was instead as faithful as the Who Framed Roger Rabbit character.

The body of Miss Kercher, 21, was found in her bedroom on November 2, 2007. Knox was sentenced to 26 years in prison and Sollecito to 25 for the murder, but both have protested their innocence. A third person, small-time drug dealer Rudy Guede from the Ivory Coast, was also jailed. His 30-year sentence was cut to 16 years on appeal.

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