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tourist wanted in Madeleine McCann case |
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Original Source:
NEWS AU: 12 AUGUST 2007 |
By
Fiona Hudson in London August 12, 2007 12:00am
Article from: Sunday Herald Sun |
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MYSTERY British holidaymaker is the latest suspect in the
disappearance of missing child Madeleine McCann.
As the vanished child's parents marked 100 days without their daughter at a
quiet prayer service yesterday, Portugese police examined a hire car rented by
the unidentified suspect.
The man is believed to have flown to Portugal the same day as the McCann
family arrived on holiday on April 28.
He is understood to have helped in searches for Maddie after she disappeared on
May 3, before returning the car and flying home on May 6.
Madeleine vanished from a holiday flat as her parents dined with friends in a
restaurant about 100m away.
It is not clear if the man police are seeking was known to the McCanns, though
police have said he was not one of the seven friends dining at the tapas bar on
the night she was taken.
The car used by the suspect has been hired out five times since he returned it.
Police traced it to Lisbon
and seized it for tests.
Chief Inspector Olegario Sousa confirmed police had a new lead.
Detectives are again going over the events in the so-called "lost
hour" between 9pm and 10pm on the night Maddie vanished.
She was last seen asleep in her family's holiday apartment by her father,
Gerry, about 9.05pm.
Her mother, Kate McCann, raised the alarm at 10pm.
Portuguese newspapers this week suggested police believed Maddie was killed in
the family apartment, not abducted.
Amid reports detectives are being more formal towards the family, Gerry McCann
called on police to be more open with them.
"It's incredibly difficult when people imply your daughter's dead and you
may have been involved in it," he said.
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