DNA test revealed for the woman claiming she is Madeleine McCann
Updated | By Stacey & J Sbu
This viral story of a missing girl has re-surfaced again and here's why...
The viral story of the kidnapping of Madeleine McCann has us heartbroken. The open case that has been on-going for 15 years has resurfaced on the internet.
Madeleine McCann went missing from Portugal's Praia da Luz seaside resort on 3 May 2007 when she was three years old. Her story resurfaces annually, but there has been no major progress made in the case.
There have been rumours that one social media user is the missing girl. This has sparked reactions from people all over the internet.
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As mass speculation and hysteria begins to circulate the internet, the current family of this young girl agreed to a DNA test.
The case had no new leads up until 15 February when a woman named Julia Wendel (21) claimed to be Madeleine McCann.
It was revealed that she is not Madeleine McCann. Watch below for more information:
Here is more evidence that resurfaced 9 months ago:
I cannot believe that is has been 15 years ago today when Madeleine McCann went missing, I still live in hope she is still alive. 🙏🏻❤️ pic.twitter.com/lI39vZrrex
— 🇬🇧Mark (@lovelifeloveno1) May 3, 2022
Stacey Norman has been following this story closely, especially since new evidence has been shared.
"I can't even fathom what this must be like for the parents," Stacey shares.
Listen to what Stacey's thoughts and theories on the matter are below:
To further your understanding on the situation, ECR News reports:
Madeleine's disappearance sparked a huge man-hunt and an international media frenzy, with photographs of Maddie plastered across billboards and news bulletins.
Last month, Portuguese authorities joined German prosecutors in declaring a convicted German rapist the prime suspect in her disappearance.
To read more about this developing story, click here.
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