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SCENE OF THE NIGHTMARE

Amanda Knox to return for Italy for first time since being cleared of Meredith Kercher’s murder despite fearing she’ll be arrested again

The American, 31, will take part in a legal event on wrongful convictions and miscarriages of justice in Italy

AMANDA Knox has sensationally agreed to face her greatest fear and return to Italy for the first time since being cleared of the brutal murder of Meredith Kercher.

Knox, 31, spent four years in jail after being convicted with her then-boyfriend Raffaele Sollecito of knifing the Brit student, 21, to death in the house they shared in Perugia.

 Knox will return to Italy for the first time since her dramatic murder aquittal to attend a legal event on wrongful convictions
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Knox will return to Italy for the first time since her dramatic murder aquittal to attend a legal event on wrongful convictionsCredit: Reuters

Initially she was convicted, then cleared then convicted again before being conclusively acquitted in 2015 of the 2007 murder.

In the past, Seattle-born Knox said she would not return to Italy for fear of being jailed again - and in January she said that the prospect of going back "terrifies" her.

However, yesterday it emerged that the American will speak at a legal conference in Modena on wrongful convictions and miscarriages of justice in Italy.

She tweeted: "The Italy Innocence Project didn't yet exist when I was wrongly convicted in Perugia.

“I'm honoured to accept their invitation to speak to the Italian people at this historic event and return to Italy for the first time".

Later she added a picture anti-paparazzi clothing along with the caption: ''Here we go ! Anyone know a thrift shop where I can find some of this paparazzi resistant clothing ?''

Since being cleared of any involvement Knox has carved out as a media commentator in the US.

Earlier this year she was criticised for posting images of herself attending a murder mystery party and joking about it.

FACING HER GREATEST FEAR

In January Knox was awarded a £16,000 pay out after winning a European Human Rights Court case against the Italian government.

At the court, she said Italian police had infringed her rights by failing to provide her with a lawyer, an interpreter and not following proper procedure.

She also insisted she had been slapped by cops during questioning but judges ruled there was no proof of that.

An Ivorian, Rudy Guede, was convicted of Meredith’s murder in a separate fast-track trial and is serving a 16-year sentence.

 Brit student Meredith Kercher was 21 when she was brutally murdered in 2007
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Brit student Meredith Kercher was 21 when she was brutally murdered in 2007Credit: PA:Press Association
 Seattle-born Knox was acquitted of the murder in 2015 - and has not returned to Italy since
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Seattle-born Knox was acquitted of the murder in 2015 - and has not returned to Italy sinceCredit: Getty Images
New trailer for Netflix's 'Amanda Knox' about the killing of Meredith Kercher

In March, Knox spoke about her fear of returning to Italy for the first time while appearing at the True Crime festival in New York.

She said: “It’s very scary and every day you need to face up to something new that is terrifying but I’ve been lucky and I am healing.

“I have an amazing family and friends and an incredible support network.

“But you have got to face up to your fears alone if you want to heal and I know the main thing that still terrifies me most is returning to Italy.

“It’s something I know I have to do and I will do it but it really does scare me.

“It’s almost like I got to just leave it all behind and come home to America but it’s all still very raw there – people haven’t moved on and I don’t know how they would react to me.

“I know I have to go back at some point I’ve just got to prepare myself for it.”

Amanda Knox opens up on life in jail and how her family suffered during Meredith Kercher murder trial
 The house in Perugia, Italy where Meredith was knifed to death in November 2007
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The house in Perugia, Italy where Meredith was knifed to death in November 2007Credit: AFP - Getty
 Raffaele Sollecito was also convicted and subsequently cleared of the gruesome killing
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Raffaele Sollecito was also convicted and subsequently cleared of the gruesome killingCredit: AP:Associated Press
 Rudy Guede was jailed for the murder of Meredith
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Rudy Guede was jailed for the murder of MeredithCredit: Handout
Moment Amanda Knox gets engaged in bizarre ET-themed proposal where her boyfriend declares them a 'power couple'


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