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Post by Admin on Aug 2, 2017 19:12:11 GMT
Madeleine McCann's parents have pleaded for the return of a missing five-year-old girl thought to have disappeared with her wanted dad. Kate and Gerry, whose daughter vanished from a Portuguese holiday resort in 2007, said their "hearts go out" to the girl's family, the Sun reports. Detectives last night revealed Brian Owens, 26, who has a warrant out for his arrest, may have fled to Ireland with little Molly Owens, from Angelsey in North Wales. Officers said a 31-year-old woman may also be with them, and urged Owens to get in touch.
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Post by Admin on Aug 12, 2017 19:42:29 GMT
A British tourist a tattoo mocking the disappearance of Madeleine McCann as a new craze for offensive designs sweeps the party resort. An image posted to Twitter shows one holidaymaker with the words “I stole Madeleine McCann” etched into his arm, complete with bells and heart. Magaluf has numerous tattoo parlours which stay open through the night to catch drunken revellers on their way home from clubs. One parlour worker said there has been a growing trend in Brits getting tasteless tattoos in recent years.
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Post by Admin on Aug 30, 2017 18:53:25 GMT
BARREN scrubland, caves and sun-baked rural communities stretch for miles beyond the orderly white buildings that make up the resort where Madeleine McCann disappeared. It is somewhere in that unregulated, sprawling wilderness that Dave Edgar believes the little girl with the unusual imperfection in her right eye is languishing. His theories of what is now happening to her will bring no comfort to heartbroken parents Kate and Gerry. Dave believes two things about Maddie — the now 14-year-old is alive and is most likely being held as a sex slave or being brought up by a family. After three years scouring the world for the youngster, he is sure she is being held just 10 or 15 miles from where she was snatched. The former RUC man, whose search for Maddie stretched from 2009 to 2011, told Sunday Life that believing Maddie is not dead also keeps her ex-GP mum Kate (49) and heart doctor dad Gerry (48) clinging to the hope that one day they will be reunited with their daughter. “There’s one reason I’m sure Madeleine is alive — a body hasn’t been found,” he said. “In my experience as a detective, when strangers kill children, or if strangers kill anyone for that matter, they do one thing very quickly and almost automatically — they dump the body of their victim so they’re not caught with it. That’s just the way it works. “So, without a body, somebody must have taken Maddie away and be keeping her alive.”
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Post by Admin on Aug 31, 2017 20:06:37 GMT
Police Pursuing New Leads in Madeleine McCann Case | Good Morning Britain
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Post by Admin on Sept 8, 2017 19:14:45 GMT
THE school where Madeleine McCann should this week be embarking on a crucial new stage of her education still holds a place for her and one day hopes to welcome her. Maddie, described by mum Kate as “an incredibly bright little girl” when she vanished as a three-year-old, would be aged 14 and starting her GCSEs. She would be moving into key Year 10 at De Lisle College in Loughborough, Leics, where her younger twin siblings, 12-year-olds Sean and Amelie, are pupils. Kate and husband Gerry cling onto a glimmer of hope and belief that their daughter could be found alive after being snatched more than 10 years ago from a Portuguese holiday resort.
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