Rudy Guede, the 36-year-old Ivorian citizen already convicted in the past for the murder of Meredith Kercher, which occurred in Perugia in November 2007, is back in the news.

The precautionary measure of a ban on approaching his ex-partner was ordered against the man, at the request of the Viterbo Prosecutor's Office.

The prosecutors, coordinated by the prosecutor Paolo Auriemma, accuse Guede of the crimes of personal injury, mistreatment and violence.

The man was released from prison last June after approximately 13 years of imprisonment for the Kercher murder, following an abbreviated guilty verdict.

From what we understand, Guede was also fitted with an electronic bracelet.

«Unfortunately there are many broadcasters and newspapers asking to interview Rudy. I say unfortunately because Rudy is not a star and would like to be forgotten", said Claudio Mariani, who teaches at the Criminological Studies Center in Viterbo and who followed Guede throughout his prison journey, after his release. Adding: «The curtain should fall on every story sooner or later. At 8 in the morning Rudy volunteers at the Caritas canteen and in the afternoon he works in the library of our study center to support himself. There is nothing more to add to this story except that the life of a young English girl was cut short and from her family we were able to learn the great dignity and value of silence. This is also why today Rudy would like to continue working for others, working and above all remaining silent."

(Unioneonline/lf)

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