Sollecito 'wasn't fleeing Italy'

The ex-boyfriend of Amanda Knox says he wasn’t fleeing Italy when he drove to Austria while an appeals court deliberated his fate over the death of British student Meredith Kercher.

The ex-boyfriend of Amanda Knox says he wasn’t fleeing Italy when he drove to Austria while an appeals court deliberated his fate over the death of British student Meredith Kercher.

In an interview with US broadcaster NBC News broadcast yesterday, Raffaele Sollecito said he had been planning to take a trip outside Italy if acquitted, and turned back from Austria as soon as he learned he had been convicted a second time for the 2007 murder.

He said he checked into the first hotel once back in Italy because he was tired. Police found him there Friday morning, and confiscated his passport and ID papers, as called for by the court.

Sollecito told NBC: “I didn’t want to flee, or to get away because I actually went back.”

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