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Madeleine
McCann's parents have completed a 10 kilometre run in aid of
a missing people's charity |
Madeleine
McCann's parents have completed a 10 kilometre run in aid
of a missing people's charity.
The were joined by
hundreds of families and friends of other missing people.
Kate McCann,
whose daughter vanished while on a family holiday in Portugal almost
four years ago, said: "We are running this year to remember our
Madeleine and all children who are missing.
"We hope and pray
that they come home safely.
"We are very glad to
be supporting the charity Missing People once more and helping them
continue to be a lifeline when someone disappears."
The pair were joined
by others in London's Regent's Park including Peter Lawrence, father of
missing York chef
Claudia Lawrence
and Rachel Elias, sister of rock star
Richey Edwards,
rhythm guitarist and co-lyricist of the Manic Street Preachers.
Mrs McCann applauded
the charity for the help and key advice it provides when the state
cannot.
She said burglary
victims might get help from the state, but added: "If your child goes
missing or a family member goes missing sometimes you might not get
anything."
Her husband
Gerry
said families of the missing provided a support network for one another
and played a part in helping each other recover.
He said: "Although
you don't think you could ever carry on, actually, eventually you start
to get some normality." |