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Post by Admin on Nov 26, 2016 21:02:23 GMT
The Swedish student who was mistaken for Madeleine McCann when she was spotted living homeless in Italy has been reunited with her parents. Embla Jauhojarvi, 21, arrived at the Swedish Embassy in Rome today to meet her parents six months after she ran away from her dad’s home in Sweden. However, according to her father, Tahvo, she is refusing to go home and wants to remain in Italy. He told told MailOnline: ‘She’s a wreck. Embla is not herself. She is a different person. She barely talked to us. ‘She wants to go back to living on the street. She doesn’t want to come home. ‘We want to take her back to Sweden but it is so difficult. If she were in Sweden it would be so much better. He told the website previously he had a sleepless night before boarding the first flight to the Italian capital today. He explained previously that his daughter is shy and finds it difficult to communicate. He added: ‘Embla went to Rome last year for one week. She must have fallen in love with the city.
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Post by Admin on Dec 11, 2016 20:37:28 GMT
Kate and Gerry McCann will remember daughter Madeleine at a carol service tomorrow as they join other families facing Christmas without their loved ones. This season will mark 10 Christmases since Maddie went missing in Praia de Luz, Portugal, on a family holiday. The parents will attend the service for family of missing people at Saint Martins-in-the-Fields in London’s Trafalgar Square where another father whose 14-year-old son is missing will give a speech. Kevin Gosden, whose son Andrew vanished after playing truant from school, described “the very emotional service” as “one of few opportunities to meet and share memories of our missing loved ones and to pray again for them and for our families.”
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Post by Admin on Dec 13, 2016 20:28:31 GMT
The son of a dead paedophile suspected of involvement in the disappearance of Madeleine McCann claims he thought 'someone was watching' his family. Sex pervert Raymond Hewlett - who in 2007 lived an hour from the scene of the young girl's disappearance in Portugal - was jailed three times in the UK for his vile crimes against young girls in the Seventies and Eighties. Before he died of cancer in 2010, aged 64, Hewlett denied any involvement - but in a letter from his deathbed to son Wayne he claimed Maddie had been "stolen to order" by a Belgium-based gang. Builder Wayne last night revealed he suspected he and his family in Telford, Shropshire, had been 'under surveillance ' by unknown people last summer.
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Post by Admin on Dec 25, 2016 20:33:20 GMT
Kate and Gerry McCann have said their Christmas - the 10th without missing daughter Madeleine - will be "inevitably tinged with pain and longing". In a message posted online, the couple said they hoped support from others would "keep us strong and afloat during the difficult months to come". May will mark a decade since the disappearance of Madeleine, then aged three, from the family's holiday apartment in Praia da Luz in Portugal.
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Post by Admin on Jan 4, 2017 20:19:46 GMT
Madeleine McCann’s tormented parents are hoping that a New Year “miracle” will reunite them with their daughter as they approach the milestone 10th anniversary without her. Kate and Gerry have never given up hope that she could still be alive and have started 2017 with renewed spirit and vigour. A Facebook campaign promoting the hunt for their daughter, which they endorse, says in a new posting: “We still have great hope and believe in miracles. Thank you for continuing to be by our side. Let’s get her home.” Scotland Yard detectives are investigating a lead said to be one “last throw of the dice” in a bid to end the family’s torment. A close family friend said: “Despite yet another Christmas without Madeleine which was very difficult, Kate and Gerry have entered the New Year with a positive and upbeat frame of mind. They are confident the Metropolitan Police will give them the answers they are desperately seeking.”
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