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10:18am Tuesday 6th May 2008
Meredith Kercher accused housemate Amanda Knox of stealing her money to buy drugs the night she was killed, it has been claimed.
According to suspect Rudy Guede, the British student from Coulsdon argued with American suspect Knox, saying she had taken about £200 of her money for drugs and accused her of being "addicted".
His testimony was made in transcripts of police interviews which were released yesterday and printed in the Corriere dell'Umbria newspaper.
Bank records showed Meredith withdrew 250 euros from a cash machine in Perugia in order to pay her rent two days before her death.
The police said 200 euros was found in Knox's bag when she was arrested, but they could not prove the money was Meredith's.
Guede, who is in custody, also claimed he saw the third suspect - Italian Raffaele Sollecito, Knox's boyfriend - with a knife.
Meredith, 21, was stabbed three times in her throat in her flat in Perugia, Italy, in November.
Knox, 20, Guede, 21, from the Ivory Coast, and Sollecito, 24, all deny any involvement with her death.
A plea to pressure Greek authorities to get justice for brutally beaten holidaymaker Robert Hughes has sparked a media frenzy in Greece.
Crystal Palace avenged last year’s play-off semi final defeat as they comfortably beat Bristol City 4-2 at Selhurst Park.
For festive family fun this Christmas look no further than the New Wimbledon Theatre as Cinderella arrives into town in a pumpkin carriage.
Climb aboard the Hispaniola for the adventure of a lifetime.
A woman will be giving her home a grand makeover after scooping thousands of pounds in a voucher giveaway by Ikea.
The developer behind Croydon Council’s regeneration plans has denied being in financial difficulties.
Knife crime has tumbled as police got tough on youth disorder, according to latest figures.
A crane toppled across a two trains at East Croydon station, killing five people and halting rush-hour train travel between the coast and London – at least in the test scenario faced by emergency services.
Crystal Palace manager Neil Warnock has paid tribute to his Bristol City counterpart Gary Johnson ahead of their meeting at Selhurst Park tomorrow.
Crystal Palace winger Paul Ifill believes he needs to give more to the side despite starting the Eagles last 13 matches.
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