Overview
- A newly discovered palm print on a stairwell near Chiara Poggi's body has been identified as Andrea Sempio's, according to a fresh forensic analysis by the Pavia prosecutor's office.
- Andrea Sempio, now formally under investigation for complicity in Poggi's murder, did not attend his scheduled interrogation, citing procedural issues with the summons as his defense's rationale.
- Alberto Stasi, previously convicted for the murder, was interrogated as a 'witness assisted' and reportedly answered all questions posed by prosecutors.
- Marco Poggi, the victim's brother, provided a statement to investigators in Venice, focusing on his relationship with Sempio and other key connections.
- Investigators continue to pursue the theory of multiple perpetrators, supported by new forensic discoveries and evidence collected from recent searches, including items dredged from a canal.