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18 Years After the Garlasco Crime, the Poggis Remain Silent for Chiara.

No special anniversary because grief is timeless. Today, the family of Chiara Poggi, killed in Garlasco on August 13, 2007, will gather this afternoon—as they do every year—in the town church to remember the twenty-six-year-old killed 18 years ago by Alberto Stasi, her then-boyfriend who was sentenced to 16 years in prison under a fast-track trial. Stasi's sentence is about to end—he is currently being held in Milan's Bollate prison on semi-libe…
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No special anniversary because grief is timeless. Today, the family of Chiara Poggi, killed in Garlasco on August 13, 2007, will gather this afternoon—as they do every year—in the town church to remember the twenty-six-year-old killed 18 years ago by Alberto Stasi, her then-boyfriend who was sentenced to 16 years in prison under a fast-track trial. Stasi's sentence is about to end—he is currently being held in Milan's Bollate prison on semi-libe…

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Gazzetta di Milano broke the news in on Wednesday, August 13, 2025.
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