Kingston Hospital has confirmed that its consultant Dr
Matthew Oldfield is a key witness in the investigation into disappearance in
Portugal of Madeleine McCann.
Reports in the national press said that Dr Matthew Oldfield, a consultant
endocrinologist, and his wife, Rachael, a recruitment consultant, were dining
with the McCanns at the resort in Praia da Luz on May 3, the night Madeleine
went missing. Reports say Dr Oldfield was the last to check on Madeleine before
her mother discovered her to be missing at 10pm.
In his statement to police, which was not officially released but was leaked to
newspapers, he allegedly admitted only listening at the door or just popping his
head round, sparking speculation she may have gone missing before 9.30pm.
Dr Oldfield worked with Gerry McCann at a Leicester Hospital before moving to
London. National press reports said he was one of three witnesses brought
forward by Portuguese police to a meeting with Robert Murat, over discrepancies
in witness accounts. He told them he had seen Mr Murat near the apartment but Mr
Murat said he was in all night.
Colin Todd, medical director at Kingston Hospital NHS Trust, said: "We can
confirm that Dr Matthew Oldfield is a consultant at the trust and has been in
employment here since 2004.
"This is a private matter for Dr Oldfield and the trust will not be making any
further comments on this matter." |