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this site is for information and a record of Gerry McCann's Blog
Archives. As most people will appreciate GM deleted all past blogs
from the official website. Hopefully this Archive will be helpful to
anyone who is interested in Justice for Madeleine Beth McCann. Many
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Plea For
Missing Girl Holiday Snaps |
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Madeleine McCann's parents will appeal to Irish tourists to check holiday snaps
for clues - while the flat their child was abducted from reportedly sold for
half price.
Madeleine's parents Kate McCann, 38, and Gerry, 39, will appear on television
to ask anyone who took a trip to Portugal in early May to send
photos to British investigators.
A spokesman for Irish broadcaster RTE said: "They wanted to appeal to any
Irish person who may have been in the Praia Da Luz
area and ask them specifically ... to look at the backgrounds."
It is now around six weeks since the Leicestershire girl vanished from the Algarve holiday
apartment she was sharing with her parents and two younger siblings.
Recent Irish visitors to the Portuguese holiday resort are being asked to
upload their photos to the UK's
Child Exploitation website -
www.ceopupload.com.
Mrs McCann said: "There has been so much support from Ireland. We're
overwhelmed. We'd reckon half the letters we have are from the Irish."
The two-bedroom apartment the family rented in Praia da
Luz went on the market for £75,000 last week.
A British couple offered the asking price within days and they have already
completed the deal, according to Portuguese newspapers.
The Sun said the market rate for similar properties was £150,000.
It quoted a source as saying: "You would think it would have been hard to
sell it, but the buyers were obviously not concerned about its past."
The four-year-old was kidnapped 47 days ago.
Mr McCann has spoken with police about claims that friends and family destroyed
vital evidence by searching the flat.
Local police chief Olegario
Sousa said that more than 20 people went inside the flat in the hours after Madeleine
was snatched. |
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