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Message Subject Parents Eye Google In Hunt For Madeleine - Please Pin This Mods.
Poster Handle Sense and Sensibility 2
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Well, it looks like little Madeleine McCann's "life-story" has just about been fully told.

I don't know about the rest of you, but as far as I'm concerned and irrespective of whether it is true or otherwise (as some of you have suggested) that her parents acted irresponsibly or even whether they themselves are/were complicit in her abduction (God forbid), this child, like many others who are kidnapped/abducted each year and who ultimately meet with a most untimely/gruesome end, deserves our prayers and our help now more than ever, and we should ALWAYS use whatever means we have at our disposal (this forum and others, included) to raise public awareness concerning their abduction in order to help the authorities in their search and, most importantly, thereby "have a hand" in saving these young lives.

I honestly hope it's not too late for little Madeleine McCann, but, having read the story below, I now fear that it may well be.

I'll ask once more and then I'll let this thread slip away ........ HAVE YOU SEEN THIS CHILD? [link to www.telegraph.co.uk]

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Portuguese police search for UK girl

Yahoo7 News
Thursday June 14 (07:51 AM Australian EST)


Portuguese police have searched an area of deserted scrubland near where British four-year-old Madeleine McCann was snatched, after a tip-off to a Dutch newspaper.

Seven police officers roamed around a deserted landscape on the side of a road 20 km north of the resort where Madeleine McCann went missing in southern Portugal's Algarve region, according to a Reuters reporter.

Police chief inspector Olegario de Sousa said he was investigating the matter but declined to give further details.

"We are following up this information," Sousa said.

An anonymous letter published on the Netherlands' biggest selling newspaper, De Telegraaf, and passed on to authorities in Portugal, said Madeleine's "body" could be found "under branches or stones" 15 km from where she disappeared.

Alongside the letter were two sheets of paper with a map of an area of the Algarve, 15 km from the spot where Madeleine, who disappeared at the beginning of May, was last seen.

By a cross and two question marks on the map was written "possible place where Madeleine could be found."

The letter and map is thought to be similar to that sent to the same newspaper last year giving out the location of the bodies of two missing Belgian girls who were found after De Telegraaf received a tip-off.

Madeleine disappared from her bed on May 3 while her parents were dining at a nearby restaurant in Praia da Luz.

Since then, parents Kate and Gerry have launched an high-profile campaign, travelling around Europe and Morocco with the aid of celebrities such as soccer star David Beckham in the hope of finding their daughter.

Sousa said earlier on Wednesday he still hoped to find Madeleine more than 41 days after the blond-haired girl went missing.

"Time is our enemy, but I am still hopeful that we can find her alive," he said, adding that despite reports of dozens of possible sightings and clues she has not been found

"Not much has changed in the investigation. Those who were identified as witnesses remain witnesses and the same suspects remain suspects," Olegario said in an interview with Reuters.


[link to au.news.yahoo.com]
 
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