Gerry and Kate McCann do not believe a young girl spotted in India is
their missing daughter, their spokesman said.
The Chandigarh Tribune said that a British woman had seen a youngster
bearing a remarkable likeness to Madeleine who disappeared four years
ago.
But after studying a photo of the child, the McCanns announced this
afternoon that the girl was not their daughter.
Spokesman Clarence Mitchell said the couple were 'certain' the girl was
not Madeleine, who would now be eight-years-old.
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Madeleine McCann (left) shortly before her
fourth birthday and (right) how investigators believe she
might have looked aged six. Madeline would now be aged eight |
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The town of Leh in northern
India where the youngster may have been spotted |
He said: 'Kate and Gerry do not believe the child seen in India was
Madeleine. They have seen photographic evidence and concluded that it
was not her.
'We remain grateful for people's vigilance around the world. Madeleine
is still out there and the search for her very much continues.'
The sighting was made in the northern city of Leh which lies in the
state of Jammu and Kashmir. It’s the northernmost state of India and is
situated mostly in the Himalayas.
The report in the Tribune said a British woman raised concerns with
other tourists that they had found the missing girl.
At one point an American man is said to have tried to take the girl from
the couple.
However the French woman and her Belgian husband, who had their
passports copied by Leh Police, insist that they are the parents of the
girl.
A spokesman for Leh police told the Chandigarh Tribune in India: 'It all
depends upon the evidence like DNA for which help from Madeleine's
parents and the British police was required.'
Madeleine was days short of her fourth birthday when she went missing on
a family holiday in Praia da Luz, Portugal, in May 2007.
Maddie's parents, Kate and Gerry McCann marked the fourth anniversary of
their daughter's disappearance privately with family and friends.
They recently launched a book about how she disappeared with proceeds
from the book, entitled Madeleine, going towards the funding of their
search for their daughter.
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.
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This
picture of Kate and Gerry McCann was taken two months ago.
The couple marked the fourth anniversary of the
disappearance of their daughter with the publication of a
book written by Kate titled Madeleine, Our Daughter's
Disappearance And The Continuing Search For Her |
In her most recent interview, Mrs McCann said she believes the
kidnapper who took Madeleine may also have drugged her other two
children.
She said she had to check that twins Sean and Amelie were still
breathing because they did not wake as the frantic search for the
missing three-year-old began.
She also believes the man who snatched her daughter may have gone to the
holiday flat the night before but fled after being disturbed.
In May this year, David Cameron asked Scotland Yard to carry out a
review of the investigation to bring a 'new perspective' to the case.
But the move prompted questions about why the review could not have been
carried out earlier, when evidence was fresher.
And critics will question whether there is any realistic prospect of a
breakthrough in the case, which has seen no major developments since
Madeleine’s disappearance on May 3, 2007. |