The former boyfriend of Amanda Knox, on trial with her for the murder of British student Meredith Kercher, distanced himself from his co-defendant yesterday, saying the two had not been together for the whole evening when the crime took place.

Raffaele Sollecito, convicted alongside Knox of the murder in 2009 and cleared on appeal four years later, was reconvicted in January this year after a retrial and sentenced to 25 years in prison.

He is currently appealing against the verdict.

Speaking at a news conference in Rome yesterday, he said he was convinced of the innocence of Knox, who has returned to the United States and shows no signs of wanting to return to Italy, but that he could not speak on her behalf.

“My name is Raffaele Sollecito, not Amanda Marie Knox, I have to respond as Raffaele Sollecito,” he said.

His lawyer Giulia Bongiorno said Sollecito had been concerned to read in the court’s written reasoning for the January verdict that evidence from Knox’s mobile telephone showed the couple had not been together for the whole evening of November 1, when Kercher was murdered.

She said that this did not damage the credibility of her client, who could only answer for what he knew.

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