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Missing: Madeleine McCann disappeared
in May 2007 |
The parents of missing
Madeleine McCann today welcomed new
information which suggests their daughter may be in America.
A
spokesman for
Kate and Gerry McCann said an
investigator had done "absolutely the right thing" by going to police
with his suspicions.
Today's
Sun
newspaper quoted amateur sleuth
Marcelino Italiano as saying Madeleine
had been snatched by an Algarve-based paedophile ring which had taken a
dozen other children.
The Angolan-born nightclub bouncer said: "I know these people were
involved and I have been told that Madeleine may now be in America."
He
has handed a dossier including the names of two prominent Portuguese
businessmen to police in Huelva, south-west Spain, the newspaper said.
A spokesman for the McCanns said: "As with any information concerning
Madeleine, this man has done absolutely the right thing by going to the
police in Spain.
"It is entirely appropriate that the police and any other law
enforcement body now investigates these claims along with the private
investigators currently searching for Madeleine. These investigations
are now under way."
Madeleine was nearly four when she vanished from her family's holiday
apartment
in
Praia da Luz
in the Algarve on May 3, 2007 as her parents dined with friends nearby.
Despite a massive police investigation and huge publicity worldwide, she
has not been found.
The official Portuguese inquiry into Madeleine's disappearance was
formally shelved in July 2008, although private detectives employed by
the McCanns have continued the search.
Sightings have been reported from around the world but the child has not
been traced. |