Spaniel
used in Ulster murder hunts flies in
The
sniffer dog who found the body of murdered Ulsterwoman
Attracta Harron has been flown to Portugal in the hunt for
the body of Madeleine McCann, the Belfast Telegraph can
reveal.
Specially-trained English springer spaniel Eddie and his
companion Keela were taken to Praia de Luz complex in the
Algarve several days ago as the search for the missing
four-year-old intensified.
The
police dogs, which are trained to sniff out minute traces of
blood, were drafted in after the focus of the investigation
again turned on the apartment where the McCann family were
staying when Madeleine disappeared 97 days ago.
The dogs,
which have also been involved in the Ulster search for
missing Tyrone teenager Arlene Arkinson, were yesterday
still in Portugal.
The
identity of the two hounds emerged as reports that sniffer
dogs from the UK found specks in the apartment where the
four-year-old was last seen.
As
Madeleine's parents Gerry and Kate last night clung to the
hope that their daughter will be found alive, it is
understood forensic tests are being carried out to determine
whether the substance is actually blood.
If the
tests prove positive, DNA samples could be used to see if
there is any match to Madeleine.
Used
across the world for his accuracy, seven-year-old hound
Eddie helped police put Trevor Hamilton behind bars in 2006
after the victim recovery dog found 63-year- old Attracta
Harron's blood on the 23-year-old murderer's burned-out
Hyundai.
Eddie,
who works for South Yorkshire police, also located
Attracta's body in a shallow grave in April 2003.
Last year
the dog and his handlers returned to Ulster for a third time
to help find missing Arlene Arkinson.
The
Tyrone teenager went missing after leaving a disco in
Bundoran, Co Donegal, on August 13, 1994.
Both
Eddie and Keela have also been used in various disappearance
and murder cases in the US and the Republic of Ireland.
Despite
the upsurge in activity, Kate and Gerry McCann have said
that they are remaining focused on finding their daughter
alive. |