Italian police have found Raffaele Sollecito near the Austrian border after a court reinstated his guilty verdict for the murder of Briton Meredith Kercher in 2007.
Sollecito's passport was confiscated but his lawyer said his client had never thought of fleeing.Sollecito was given 25 years and his US ex-girlfriend Amanda Knox 28 years and six months in Thursday's ruling.
The Kercher family lawyer said that justice had been done.
Miss Kercher, 21, from Coulsdon in south London, was stabbed to death in the flat she shared with Knox in the college city of Perugia.
'Flight danger' The travel ban was part of the verdict handed down on Sollecito by the court in Florence on Thursday.
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Kercher murder: Sollecito found near Austria border
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