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Gonçalo Amaral, the former coordinator
responsible for the investigation into
the disappearance of Maddie, does not
want to hear the case that has left him
on the verge of poverty. He is ill and
barely has any money to eat. |
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page 74, VIP magazine |
by Carlos Tomás
Eight days of searches, 60 thousand
square meters of scrubland
investigated to analyse fully the 41
soil anomalies and over half a
million euros spent in the search
operations that brought to Portugal
a team of British officers and
forensic investigators.
This was the balance of the searches
carried out in the Algarve, in the
Praia da Luz area, in Lagos. Under
the guidance of the Scotland Yard
and the assistance of the Portuguese
Judiciary Police (PJ), in this way
it was concluded the first stage of
the rogatory steps requested in the
scope of the Operation Grange, the
name of the British investigation
initiated in 2011 to review the
disappearance of Madeleine McCann,
the little British girl who, on May
3, 2007, disappeared from the
apartment rented by her parents in
the Algarve.
The British police released a
communiqué stating that "this is
part of ensuring that all lines of
enquiry are progressed in a
systematic manner and covers just
the one hypothesis that she was
killed and buried locally".
Nevertheless, at the end of the
searches, no traces of Madeleine
were found. "At this time no
evidence relating to Madeleine
McCann has been identified",
clarifies the press statement,
admitting that the searches that
took place in several sites in Praia
da Luz, which included drainage
channels, sewage systems and
derelict buildings using sniffer
dogs and georadar were fruitless.
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page 75, VIP magazine |
"Maddie case ruined his
life"
"At this point in time I don't even want
to hear about the case". This was the
reaction of Gonçalo Amaral, the former
inspector of the Judiciary Police (PJ)
and SIC TV channel commentator, when he
was contacted by VIP magazine to give
his opinion about the searches that took
place in the Algarve. And his motives
are simple: the former inspector faces
serious financial difficulties allegedly
due to the Madeleine McCann case.
Besides that he suffers from a critical
illness (diabetes in the last degree)
which has weakened him immensely.
"He is very ill. He lost over 50 kilos
[110 lbs] and he has locked himself in
his father's house. He doesn't even go
to Júlia Pinheiro's talk show in SIC any
longer. The Maddie case has ruined his
life, personally and professionally. Now
with the searches that are being carried
out in the Algarve, it seems that he was
right after all. Even the British
authorities now believe the girl may be
dead. Otherwise these searches would
make no sense whatsoever. It's funny how
the McCanns are so silent", said a
Judiciary Police officer from the
Algarve, who accompanied the searches
made by the British on the field. "Up to
now, and even though there's plenty of
material to analyse, only bones of cats
and dogs were found. Of the child, not a
single trace", he added.
Isabel Duarte, the McCann's lawyer for
the civil lawsuits, confirms that
statement. "As far as I know, no trace
of the child was found. In fact, the
McCanns themselves have been kept aside
of these police investigations. We have
no control about whatever is taking
place". On his turn, Rogério Alves, the
McCann's lawyer for the criminal
processes, revealed that he also knows
nothing about the investigations. "At
this moment, there's nothing. But there
are more steps requested by the Scotland
Yard, namely the questioning of several
persons who used to go ['attend' is
the literal translation] to the
Ocean Club. Let's wait serenely for the
results of investigations", he stated to
VIP.
It should be recalled that Gonçalo
Amaral was the first Portuguese
inspector responsible for the Maddie
case and that five months after the
disappearance of the English girl, he
was removed from the investigation
following the harsh criticism of his
British colleagues, that he voiced
publicly in an interview that he granted
to a daily newspaper at the time. |
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page 76, VIP magazine |
The "Damned" book
The Truth of the Lie, the book
Gonçalo Amaral wrote reporting his
version [and
the police thesis as well] of the
Maddie case, after he was removed from
the investigation is allegedly at the
basis of the former inspector serious
financial hardships. In the book,
Gonçalo Amaral defends that "the minor,
Madeleine McCann died in the Ocean Club
apartment, in the Luz village; a child
abduction was staged; Kate Healy and
Gerald McCann are suspects of being
involved in the concealment of their
daughter's cadaver; the death might have
occurred following a tragic accident;
there are evidence of negligence in the
safekeeping and supervision of their
children. We are conscient that we have
given our best to solve this case. Our
beliefs are based on professional
experience, on facts and indicia
collected and in their interpretation
according to the law".
Statements which lead the parents of the
child to sue the former inspector,
seizing all his assets and pushing him
to the financial situation where he
finds himself in today. The book was
taken off the markets in 2009, in the
fulfilment of a judicial decision
following an injunction made by
Madeleine McCann's parents. The British
couple froze all his bank accounts,
seized his movable and immovable assets,
and the inspector was left only with his
retirement wage, which was eventually
also seized by the couple.
"He only survives thanks to the
solidarity of friends and family"
With the cuts in his wage and with
expenses and increased costs of the
medical treatments of his failing
health, Gonçalo Amaral, assure the PJ
sources, is destitute: "He only survives
thanks to the solidarity of friends and
family". This, even though in 2012 the
copies of book the inspector wrote were
returned to the book publishers Guerra e
Paz Editores. However, the sales were
never the same again and Gonçalo Amaral
remains with all of his assets frozen,
since the couple has made another appeal
and other lawsuits.
It should be noted that, as to what VIP
was able to establish, Maddie's parents
no longer have the legitimacy to take
legal proceedings related to the case,
since they have already lost, by order
of the English High Court, the tutelage
of the missing child. In fact, according
to the English law, after seven years if
the body of a missing person isn't
found, the person can be officially
declared dead. Maddie's parents,
however, have not yet applied for a
death certificate.
Back in England, the British police
revealed that "further requests are
being compiled and will be submitted in
due course". And they state that they
will return to Portugal to question
eight persons of interest, whom they
affirm, may help clarify the case.
in VIP magazine, nº 883, weekly
edition from 17 to 23.06.2014, pages 74
to 76, paper edition | photos in the VIP
article of Mr. Amaral and the McCann
couple are archive images
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