An Italian judge on Saturday upheld the arrest of a Senegalese man jailed in the slaying of a US woman, the suspect’s lawyer Antonio Voce said.
The judge questioned Cheik Tidiane Diaw, suspected of killing Ashley Olsen, at a closed-door hearing earlier in Florence to determine if he should stay in jail.
Judge Matteo Zanobini ruled that Diaw should remain behind bars, Voce said.
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While prosecutors have accused Diaw of aggravated homicide, no formal charges have been lodged.
Olsen, 35, originally from Florida, was found dead in her apartment on Jan. 9 after her Italian boyfriend, an artist in Florence, became alarmed when he had not heard from her and asked the apartment’s owner to let him inside to check.
An autopsy determined she had been strangled the day before and also suffered skull fractures. According to witnesses, Olsen and Diaw met at a Florence nightclub a few hours before the attack.
Prosecutors said surveillance video cameras along the route showed the two walked together toward her apartment.
They also told reporters that Olsen and Diaw were not very lucid since they had consumed alcohol and likely other substances.
Investigators said the woman was slain after the two had sex, which the prosecutors described as consensual.
Laboratory analyses following last week’s autopsy are expected to determine exactly what substances Olsen had consumed.
Voce said Diaw has told investigators that he and Olsen consumed “a lot of cocaine and a lot of alcohol.”
Speaking by telephone from Florence, the lawyer also said his client Diaw told the judge at the hearing that he used Olsen’s telephone to try to call for help.
Investigators have said Diaw took the woman’s mobile phone with him when he left the apartment.
According to the lawyer, Diaw denies strangling Olsen, contending he pushed her to the floor twice after she shoved him in what he described as humiliating attempt to make him leave the apartment after sex. Voce says Diaw has also maintained that Olsen was alive when he left the house in a taxi.
Police arrested him after finding traces of his DNA on a condom and cigarette butt in the apartment.
Diaw, 27, was living at his brother’s flat in Florence and had a job giving out promotional material for the city’s nightclubs.
Olsen’s funeral was held on Friday in Florence. Her burial had to be in Italy, because the murder investigation is still in progress.
Her father teachers at a design school in Florence, a city that draws foreigners for its Renaissance architecture and its art-rich museums and churches.
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