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Everton stars back new T-shirt campaign for missing Madeleine McCann

HOMEPAGE NEWS REPORTS INDEX INTERNATIONAL MISSING CHILDREN DAY NEWS MAY 2009
CUTTING EDGE FAMOUS SPORTS PEOPLE EVERTON & MADELEINE MADELEINE PHOTOS
Original Source:  LIVERPOOL ECHO: SATURDAY 02 MAY 2009
May 2 2009 by Greg O'Keeffe, Liverpool Echo
 

EVERTON stars posed with T-shirts urging the public not to give up on Madeleine McCann.

Midfielders Marouane Fellaini and Jack Rodwell wore the white T -shirts, with “Don’t Give Up On Me” printed on them, during a break in training at their Finch Farm complex.

The T-shirts have been produced by the five-year-old’s parents, Liverpool-born Kate and Gerry to tie-in with a new publicity drive for the search for their daughter.

A banner dedicated to Madeleine will also be passed among supporters during Everton’s game against Sunderland at the Stadium of Light tomorrow.

Sunday marks the second anniversary of Madeleine’s disappearance from the Portuguese resort of Praia Da Luz in 2007. The McCanns have urged people to remain vigilant and continue to do everything they can to help find their daughter.

A message from them on the FindMadeleine.com website says: “It is vital that we never, ever give up on Madeleine.

“Can you imagine a little girl or boy out there, hoping and waiting to be found but for people then to 'write them off', forget about them, just because there's been no 'news'?

For that child never to be reunited with their family because everyone had given up on them? Just imagine. And so, we will never, ever give up.

“We urge you to remember Madeleine as a real, living and findable little girl.

“Our most sincere thanks go to everyone who is helping us in our efforts. You know why we must keep going.

“Please don't give up on Madeleine”.

Everton spokesman Darren Griffiths said: “We have been involved from the early days, after one of the most emotive pictures of Madeleine released by the family showed her in an Everton shirt. The club has been keen to do everything it can.

“Maybe after two years it is human nature for a degree of apathy about the search to creep in, so we want to help get the message across for everyone not to give up.”

A NEW Channel 4 Cutting Edge documentary about the ongoing investigation into Madeleine’s disappearance will be aired on Thursday.

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