Milan, Feb 16 (LaPresse) – “I am certainly not calm, because in a situation like this no one can say they are calm. The possibility of a request for indictment is something we have taken into account. If it happens, we will face it, also because a request for indictment is not in itself the certainty that there will be a trial.” Andrea Sempio said this in an interview with Tg1, responding to a question about whether he is worried that the Pavia prosecutor’s office could request a trial against him for the Garlasco (Pavia) murder of August 13, 2007. If he were to meet Chiara Poggi’s parents, would he say “I have nothing to do with it”? “I don’t think I even need to tell them, because I don’t believe there is the slightest suspicion, the slightest doubt on their part,” Sempio replied.

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