Raffaele Sollecito, the man
acquitted of murdering British Erasmus student Meredith Kercher
in Perugia in 2007, on Monday presented a new business project
for commemorating the dead.
The start-up, called Memories, allows registered users to
create a profile for their dead loved ones with photographs and
videos, as well as arranging for flowers, wreaths and other
commemorative objects to be placed on their tombs.
The 31-year-old electronic engineer described the project
as a "hybrid" between a social network and an e-commerce site.
Sollecito and his co-defendant Amanda Knox were acquitted
definitively of murdering Kercher by Italy's Supreme Court of
Cassation last year.
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