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Madeleine's Father Appeals Directly To Kidnapper |
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The father of Madeleine McCann has made a new appeal to her abductor, saying
"it is not too late to do the right thing".
In his latest blog entry, Gerry McCann says: "Sometimes people do things
for reasons that even they cannot understand.
"An act of madness, an accident or sudden impulse can lead to consequences
that people may never have imagined or intended.
"Faced with such a situation we believe any human soul will ultimately
suffer torment and feelings of guilt and fear.
"If you have done something you regret, if you find yourself in a
situation you never intended, it is not too late to do the right thing.
"Please come forward, return Madeleine, leave her in a place of safety.
"At the very least, help us by letting us know what has happened to our
beautiful little girl."
His comments came after he walked out of a TV interview after being asked about
blood traces found in his daughter's bedroom.
Mr McCann apparently grew frustrated with repeated questioning about the police
investigation into Madeleine's disappearance 118 days ago.
He halted the interview with Spanish television channel Telecinco, pointing out
that Portuguese law meant he could not comment on details of the inquiry.
Clips on Telecinco's website show Mr McCann pulling a microphone off his shirt
and walking out of the room - although he returns a few minutes later.
Madeleine, from Rothley, Leicestershire, was snatched from her family's holiday
flat in the Algarve village of Praia
da Luz, Portugal, on May 3.
Her parents were dining at a tapas restaurant nearby. |
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