Overview
- The Pavia Prosecutor's Office has reopened the investigation into Chiara Poggi's 2007 murder, identifying a new person of interest who has already been questioned by Carabinieri.
- Andrea Sempio, previously investigated and cleared, is under scrutiny for the third time in connection to the case.
- Daniela Ferrari, Sempio's mother, was summoned for questioning but invoked her right to remain silent and experienced a health episode during the interrogation.
- Defense lawyer Massimo Lovati criticized the procedural handling of Ferrari’s summons, arguing it should have been conducted by Pavia prosecutors directly.
- Alberto Stasi, convicted in 2014 for Poggi’s murder, has started a semi-liberty program, allowing him limited time outside prison, as the investigation into new leads continues.