"There she was curled up against me. Then she took my engagement
ring... She used to do this many times and put it... She
put it as we read the story.... She is wonderful, what
can I say. "
So Kate McCann recalls the last moments spent with her daughter.
Next Monday marks the third anniversary of the
disappearance of Madeleine. Three years in which her
parents have not stopped looking for her.
Las Mañanas de Cuatro celebrates its 750 programs on the air with
an exclusive worldwide interest. Concha Garcia Campoy
has gone to Rothley (England) to interview the McCanns
and know how is their day to day without Maddie.
Kate and Gerry have responded, without censorship, to all our
questions. They talk about the doubts that still
surround the case and their relationship with Gonçalo
Amaral, the Portuguese police who was in charge of the
research who has always considered them suspects.
"In my mind it is very clear that a man took Madeleine and we have
to find him to know where my daughter is. That the
police don’t search for that man but suspect me and
Gerry ... That hurts me. "
Kate and Gerry McCann tell us each point of their version of what
happened that night. They categorically denied they had
medicated children ("It's a shame that this was
published. It has no basis. It’s a lie") although they
admit they could have made a mistake leaving them alone
to go to dinner with a group of friends.
"The guilt will never leave us, we made a mistake and we repeated
it several nights in a row ... We never thought our
children were in danger."
They say that the have never hidden to Sean and Amelie, Maddie’s
brother and sister; what happened.
"A psychologist told us to answer honestly all their questions ...
We explained them about the kidnapping, saying that if
we want something we should not take it if it belongs to
others. And they understood it. As a robbery. "
Three years after the disappearance of Madeleine, the McCanns do
not give up. They say they will continue to fight "the
time it takes." Currently, they are intending that the
British police reopen the investigation.
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