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Post by Admin on May 16, 2014 12:53:25 GMT
The youngster was filmed during ITV4’s live coverage of Seville’s 4-2 penalties defeat of Portuguese giants Benfica on Wednesday night. Fans claimed the girl in a red top shown clapping looked just like age-adjusted images of Madeleine, who vanished from her parents’ holiday apartment in Praia da Luz, Portugal, in May 2007. A picture of the girl in the crowd in Turin, Italy, went viral as hundreds became convinced it was Madeleine, who would now be 11. The photo was retweeted to the Met Police which is conducting a £6million hunt for Madeleine. One football fan who posted the picture of the girl on Twitter wrote: “Looks like Madeleine at the Seville game.” Another added: “Definitely does look like her! Unreal how much!” One user said: “Please don’t tell me this is Madeleine McCann, she has the same mark on her left eye.’’ A source close to the McCanns said while the girl in the photo bore some resemblance to images of how Madeleine may look now, the apparent flaw was in the wrong eye. Madeleine’s defect should be in her right eye while the girl in the crowd’s appears to be in the left one. New ground searches near the apartment the McCanns were staying in when their daughter disappeared are expected to start within days. Madeleine’s doctor parents Kate, 46, and Gerry, 45, continue to believe their eldest daughter is still alive.
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Post by Admin on Jun 23, 2014 14:15:44 GMT
A Belfast couple have revealed their holiday hell after they were arrested by Portuguese police who accused them of being unfit parents to their 18-month-old baby. Lee-Anne O'Donoghue, her partner James Moreland were arrested after staff at the Hotel Paraiso in Albufeira reported them for giving Calpol to their child - saying it was illegal in the country. Police in Portugal told the couple: "We don't want another Madeleine McCann." Portuguese press chase James Moreland and Lee-Ann O'Donoghue through the airport In an interview with Sunday Life, Lee-Anne said police made her go to hospital for Eireann to be drugs-tested, and the baby was stripped and checked for marks. Lee-Anne became frantic when doctors arrived to take blood from the baby, and was "trailed away" and handcuffed. "When I went to get up they would put their hands on my forehead and fling me back to the ground," she said. "They had me in a room for an hour and I have no idea what they were doing to her." Her partner James said he was beaten and left with cuts after he was refused entry to the hospital by an armed police guard. "I got angry so they got me down on the ground and were punching and kicking me," he said. Portuguese press chase James Moreland and Lee-Ann O'Donoghue through the airport The next day Portuguese social services said Eireann's results showed she had not been drugged, but the police then alleged the couple were too drunk to look after the baby and had thrown her from an eighth floor balcony into a pool, even though their room looked out on to a car park. Even after the couple were cleared to leave, they had to battle through a media frenzy at the police station and airport as they had become public hate figures. "Eireann is such a good child and we just wanted to give her a great holiday, but it really was the holiday from hell," she said. James Moreland's injuries at the hands of Portuguese police
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Post by Admin on Oct 26, 2014 14:54:42 GMT
The trio hold top positions in the Portuguese judiciary and police and all have privately vowed to do everything in their powers to discover the fate of Madeleine and bring those responsible to justice. For the first time in years all the vital departments are working in tandem, which is a major relief to Detective Chief Inspector Andy Redwood, who heads the Yard's Operation Grange team trying to solve the seven-year riddle. Ines Sequeira, the chief state prosecutor covering Praia da Luz where Madeleine vanished in May 2007, and the one with the most power, has given the case priority status. The 49-year-old mother of four high flier is a breath of fresh air in the department. She has instructed her team to let nothing stand in the way of bring a successful conclusion to the investigations. She is based in a huge office in the grand marble-clad court house in Portimao, a large coastal town some 12 miles from Luz on the Algarve. It will be she who decides on whether to prosecute or not. Slim and stylishly dressed Ms Sequeira trained in Lisbon, where she is believed to have met her husband, now a judge. She was the main prosecutor in the town of Silves, 10 miles from Portimao for years, working on robberies, murders, sex offences and assaults. A colleague said: "She quickly built up a very good reputation in Silves, particularly with her work on homicides. "She is very precise and demands high standards. She can see mistakes before others realise their significance and weeds them out. No one was surprised she won promotion. She likes to work away from the spotlight, quietly and methodically in her office." She works with Ana Paulo Rito, the criminal co-ordinator of the Policia Judiciaria in Portimao, the role once taken by Goncalo Amaral, who is now locked in a libel action with Kate and Gerry McCann over his claims that Madeleine died in apartment 5a of the Ocean Club. A legal source said: "Both women are clear thinking, driven, hard-working and utterly determined to do whatever they can to solve the case. "They have brought fresh minds to the case and have similar character traits with no big egos and a quiet and efficient work ethic. They are both ambitious and career minded and they want results without cutting any corners. Both are quite new in their positions and they want to prove themselves and bring pride to their departments." The third woman is Ms Helen Monteiro, who leads the Portuguese detectives' review of the case in Porto in the north of the country. Work by her team has greatly helped the Yard in their efforts to finally solve Madeleine's disappearance. Three Algarve men have been given arguido or suspect status and the Yard wants to speak to them further. Last week there was clear evidence of the new spirit of cooperation with an unprecedented meeting about potentially case breaking DNA material from the flat where Madeleine McCann was taken.
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Post by Admin on Nov 17, 2014 14:21:17 GMT
Police have questioned a British expat over his movements on the night Madeleine McCann vanished seven years ago, it has been reported. The self-employed gardener still lives in the Algarve region of Portugal and had worked near the resort where Madeleine's parents were staying in Praia da Luz on May 3, 2007. He said he was re-interviewed by British and Portuguese officers in Faro, Portugal, on Wednesday after originally giving a statement and a mouth swab in 2007. Speaking to the Sunday People, he strongly denied any involvement in the three-year-old's disappearance. The questioning is said to have focused around his movements between the crucial hours of 7pm and 9.30pm on the night Madeleine vanished. Her parents had left her sleeping while they had dinner a short distance away and raised the alarm at 10pm when they realised she was missing. According to the People, he told the original Portuguese probe he had been at a bar in the McCanns' resort and left at 7pm to have a shower, before returning at 9.30pm and staying for two hours. Last week it was reported that a British man and woman are among seven people due to be questioned over the girl's disappearance. Scotland Yard declined to comment on the latest claim. The development comes 16 months after Scotland Yard opened a fresh investigation into the three-year-old's disappearance from her parents' holiday apartment in the Ocean Club resort. Despite dozens of leads and suspects, which saw both British and Portuguese police reopen their investigations last year, detectives have still not found Madeleine's captor. In July Scotland Yard officers searched land around the tourist resort using ground-penetrating radar and sniffer dogs to search for signs of disturbed earth. At one stage they pinpointed an overgrown hole in the ground, which had been covered with wood, an iron sheet and mounds of earth, and hacked away at it with chainsaws and spades.
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Post by Admin on Nov 25, 2014 15:08:10 GMT
Madeleine McCann’s mother Kate has teamed up with Britain’s posties to help in the hunt for missing children. The Royal Mail’s 124,000 postmen and women will get alerts on their scanners, used to track and sign for deliveries, when a child or adult disappears. The group will also use nearly 2,000 TV screens at mail centres to raise the alarm in the tie-up with charity Missing People, which is promoted by Kate. A recorded message from the former GP will be shown for the first time on Tuesday to Royal Mail staff on their internal telly network. In it, Kate, whose three-year-old daughter disappeared from a holiday apartment in Portugal in May 2007, tells them: “We hear of people who are willing to help, who see people every day, see changes in routine every day, and I think it is a really exciting prospect in the crucial role they can play.” Kate, 46, an ambassador for the charity, helped launch an enhanced child rescue alert scheme in spring. She and heart doctor husband Gerry, 46, from Rothley, Leics, believe Madeleine – who would now be 11 – could still be alive. Police have quizzed a British gardener, who working near the apartment little Maddie vanished from, about his whereabouts during a critical two-and-a-half hour period on that night. The ex-pat, who still lives in Portugal's Algarve, was working near the holiday flat which the three-year-old vanished from.
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