Portuguese
police involved in the Madeleine McCann case have joined the hunt for another
girl, it was revealed today. Mari Luz Cortes, five, went missing in similar circumstances
on Sunday in the Spanish town of Huelva, some 120 miles from the Portuguese
resort of Praia da Luz.
The involvement of the Portuguese officers has fuelled fears that detectives
think they may be linked and that a paedophile gang could be operating in the
region.
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Missing: Mari Luz Cortes
vanished at the weekend 120 miles from Praia da Luz |
Kate and Gerry McCann's private detective agency, Metodo 3, has already been
checking whether the apparent abduction could be linked to four-year-old
Madeleine's disappearance last May 3.
And it emerged today that Guilhermino Encarnacao, head of the Policia
Judiciaria in the Algarve,
is working on the case.
He led the hunt for Madeleine but his team was accused of a series of errors
such as failing to preserve the crime scene, and they made her parents official
suspects.
Mr McCann, 39, said yesterday: "We are extremely concerned that another
young girl has gone missing in the region.
"Our thoughts are with her family."
Mari disappeared after walking 200 yards from her gypsy family's home to buy a
bag of crisps at about 5pm on Sunday.
When she did not return, her mother Irena frantically searched the run- down
housing estate where they live, before calling the police two hours later.
Officers sent helicopters and sniffer dogs to scour the area, and searched
bins, water tanks and wells around the Andalusian city.
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Upset mum: The distraught
mother of Mari Luz Cortes holds a picture of her
five-year-old daughter |
Portuguese police also carried out searches on their side of the border.
A witness came forward yesterday to report seeing Mari on a bus hours after she
vanished.
The little girl was said to be with a gypsy woman who was shouting at her to
keep quiet.
Mrs Cortes said: "It's a credible lead for me because the woman gave a lot
of facts about the clothes the girl was wearing.
"I think it could be my daughter."
Her husband Juan Jose, 34, a builder and former professional footballer, added:
"If anyone has taken Mari by mistake or if they thought she was lost,
please bring her back.
"She's never left home because she's very shy.
"Mari Luz, whom we call Mari, is a very bright girl, with
chestnut-coloured hair and enormous bright eyes."
The family yesterday attempted to counter criticism that they had allowed Mari
to walk to the shops alone - just as the McCanns defended themselves for
leaving their three children alone while they went out for dinner.
The scenes in the Torrejon estate yesterday were eerily reminiscent of Praia da
Luz in May as Mari's desperate parents held impromptu press conferences before
a growing media scrum.
Family spokesman Luis Molina said: "It is normal that she would go to the
shop alone. It is only round the corner.
"No child has ever gone missing here before. It is a family neighbourhood,
where everyone knows everyone.
"The family have lived here all their lives."
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Missing: A second
girl has now disappeared, not far from where
Madeleine (above) vanished |
The McCanns believe their daughter was abducted by a stranger who stalked the
family in Praia da Luz, before choosing the perfect moment to strike.
Mari's father said he could not face the possibility that the two girls had
both been targeted by a paedophile ring.
"It's a possibility but it is not something we want to contemplate right
now," he added.
The McCanns' spokesman, Clarence Mitchell, said: "Our private
investigators are aware of the case and will be liaising with the Spanish
police to establish whether there are any links with Madeleine's disappearance.
"Metodo 3 is based in Barcelona and will
travel to Huelva
to carry out their investigations."
A spokesman for the Spanish National Police said: "A thoroughly intense
search is being carried out by more than 100 officers, but so far there has
been no definite sign of Mari Luz."
He said Portuguese police were alerted because Huelva was so close to the border. |