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‘God’s banker’ murder suspects acquitted

By Tony Barber in Rome

Published: June 6 2007 16:33 | Last updated: June 6 2007 18:12

All five defendants in one of modern Europe’s most mysterious murder cases were acquitted on Wednesday of killing Roberto Calvi, the Italian financier known as ”God’s banker” on account of his illicit work on behalf of the Vatican’s bank.

The Rome court where the case had been heard since October 2005 acquitted four defendants on the grounds that there was ”insufficient proof” that they had murdered Calvi. The court fully acquitted the fifth.

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