Maddie: Englishmen suspect their parents (and they did not believe in the nanny)
http://www.dailystar.co.uk/news/latest-news/607416/Madeleine-McCann-Maddie-Australia-new-evidence-investigators-10th-anniversaryPer ZAP - April 20, 2017
After Maddie's mistress, it is now the turn of a tourist to ensure she has seen the child in Morocco. The testimony is reported by the British press, when they mark 10 years of Maddie's disappearance, in a case that has already cost the British authorities more than 13 million euros.
Madeleine McCann disappeared from Aldeia da Luz, Algarve, on May 3, 2007 .
As the 10-year anniversary of the fateful episode approaches, British newspapers have devoted a number of articles to the case, including revealing firsthand testimonies.
This Monday, one of the mistresses who cared for Maddie at the Praia da Luz resort where the McCanns and their children were staying, decided to break the silence .
10 years later, the then teenager told everything she saw the night of the disappearance of the girl she was taking care of.
Now, it is the turn of a tourist to recall that she believes she saw Maddie in Morocco 10 years ago, a few days after her disappearance.
"Can we go see Mommy now?"
Speaking to the Daily Star Online newspaper , this woman, who lives in Spain and who did not want to identify, says that six days after Maddie disappeared from Aldeia da Luz on 9 May 2007, she saw a "man with a girl Blonde " when she was in Marrakesh, at a gas station.
" She looked very upset . Said, ' Can we go see Mommy now? "It was in English - I can not speak many other languages," the tourist tells the newspaper, pointing out that these statements reinforce the theory that Maddie may have been abducted by child traffickers.
The woman says that the child wore blue pajama pants and that the man who wore it did not look Moroccan, nor was it similar to the child, which aroused suspicion and the idea that there was " something wrong" .
"But I did not make any connections with the case until I got home ... I called the police, the number of the disappeared, everyone," the woman said, adding that she had never been heard by the police .
Almost 9 thousand sightings
The Daily Star reports that an English witness also claims to have seen Maddie in Marrakesh on 9 May at the Ibis Hotel which will be close to the gas station mentioned by the tourist.
Over the years, right from the time of the child's disappearance to much later, several people claim to have seen Maddie in various parts of the world.
The newspaper The Sun reports that there were a total of potential 8,685 sightings of Maddie investigated by British police in 101 different countries, from Portugal and Spain through Morocco, Belgium, New Zealand, Brazil, Bosnia, Sweden and India.
More than 13 million euros
British police continue to investigate the girl's disappearance, after receiving additional funding to extend the so-called "Operation Grange" until September this year.
A new suspect who will be of Portuguese nationality has been identified, according to The Sun newspaper, noting that may be the last attempt to find clues about the case that has already cost 11.1 million pounds (more than 13 million euros) to British public coffers .
Several voices have criticized this huge investment in a single case when there are so many other missing children.
A criminal expert recently said that it was "throwing money away" , believing that the girl died in the Algarve due to "negligence and medication" administered by the parents.
Britons suspect parents and newspapers
The theory of accidental death , which has rarely been approached by the English press, is considered plausible by English citizens, notably those belonging to a Facebook group entitled The Complete Mystery of Madeleine McCann .
The members of this group take on the mission of " finding the truth about what really happened to Madeleine McCann," with the reassurance that "not everything the UK press wants you to believe."
For many of these Britons, the news series that has appeared in English newspapers on the eve of the 10-year mark of Maddie's disappearance is commissioned by the McCanns' propaganda machine .
Maddie's statements on this Monday are seen by the British as "a poorly written novel" - and some even consider that it was either written by the McCanns' communication team or that the witness was "instrumented" to speak That way.
For some of these users, it is true that the McCanns "failed" in some way as parents, and that "something" is being "hidden" at the "highest level . " There are even those who can guarantee that "if the British government had not protected" the McCann couple, he "would have been accused" by the Portuguese police.
Meanwhile, Kate and Gerry McCann have planned several interviews to mark the 10 years since Maddie's disappearance.