A homeless man accused of killing
American student Beau Solomon by pushing him into the River
Tiber in Rome on the night between June 30 and July 1 is to be
released from jail, a judge ruled on Friday.
Prosecutors had opposed the request from the defence team of
Massimo Galioto.
Solomon, a promising young American football college player
at the University of Wisconsin, died a few hours after arriving
in Rome and spending the night in one of the Italian capital's
pubs.
The development comes after Galioto's girlfriend and another
witness were questioned this week.
Doubts about accusations made by Pennacchioli emerged during
the screening of closed-circuit images of an alleged row between
Galioto and Solomon before the latter fell into the water.
The woman failed to identify Galioto as the person arguing
with Solomon, sources said.
Galioto is accused of homicide.
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