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sarahhod
01-14-2009, 08:23 AM
Gerry McCann returns to Portugal to relaunch investigation into Madeleine's disappearance

By Matthew Drake
Last updated at 9:22 AM on 14th January 2009

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1114765/Gerry-McCann-returns-Portugal-relaunch-investigation-Madeleines-disappearance.html



Gerry McCann has made an emotional return to Portugal in an bid to build bridges with authorities and rekindle the search for his missing daughter Madeleine.

It was his first time back in the country since he and his wife, Kate, flew home from the Algarve on September 9 2007, four months after their daughter disappeared.

Mr McCann, 40, met with lawyers in Lisbon acting on his family's behalf in a bid to determine what can still be done to trace his child.

Gerry McCann, pictured with wife Kate, has returned to Portugal to resume the search for his missing daughter Madeleine

Speaking to a Portuguese news agency, the doctor from Rothley, Leicestershire, told how he wished to 'work with the (Portuguese) authorities as much as possible in the ongoing search.'

Madeleine was almost four when she was taken from her parent's holiday apartment in May 2007

'We think there is still a very good chance Madeleine could be found alive and well, and that's why we want the search to continue,' he said.

'We want to stress our desire to continue to work with the authorities as much as possible.'

Mr McCann confirmed he had no plans mount legal action against the Portuguese media or the police who named the distraught couple as 'arguidos' or formal suspects in the investigation in September 2007 before clearing them last July.

He said: 'I want to make it clear that what happened in the past stays there, and we really want to focus on what can be done to continue the search.

'That is our priority and always has been.'

Madeleine was just three when she vanished from her parents holiday apartment in Praia da Luz on May 3 2007.

Still hopeful of a positive outcome, her father said he still hopes to find her alive and was determined to 'focus on what can still be done for the search.'

Mr McCann was met in the Algarve by officials from the British Embassy then flew to the capital Lisbon for a meeting with the Portuguese authorities.

He said it was important 'not to duplicate steps that have already been taken and not to waste resources.'

In an interview with Portuguese press agency Lusa he added: 'It is the first visit to Portugal, but I hope it's the first of many over the coming months.

'The aim is to see what can still be done in the search for Madeleine.'

British and Portuguese police continue to receive 'information' and 'possible sightings' from different sources he said.

He added:'Like all parents of missing children, we want all the information to be investigated.'

Mr McCann said he was unaware of how mush money remained in the Find Madeleine Fund but admitted his family had 'scarce resources and did not want to waste them.'

Last night a close friend of the McCann's said Madeleine's father, who will return to the UK today felt the visit had been 'very positive'

The friend said: 'Gerry is very pleased with his trip and in future, when the time is right he may well return with Kate, as a couple together.'

The case was shelved by police in Portugal last July as detectives suspended any search for the youngster.

Mr and Mrs McCann have since trawled thousands of pages from the police files that were painstakingly translated into English.

They continue to analysis them and it is understood they are being assisted by a small team of retired senior British police officers.

Mr McCann said he expected his visit to Portugal would be 'the first of several' over the next few months.

He also indicated a desire to improve relations with the Portuguese authorities.

In an interview with Portuguese news agency Lusa, Mr McCann pledged to work 'as much as possible' with officials in Portugal to look for Madeleine.

He went on: 'We want to make it absolutely clear what's gone on in the past is, by and large, done and we very, very much want to focus on what can still be done for the search.

'That's what our priority is and it always has been, really. So any of these things are just not really relevant at the moment.'

sarahhod
01-14-2009, 08:24 AM
Madeleine father back in Algarve
Wednesday, 14 Jan 2009 09:29

http://www.inthenews.co.uk/news/autocodes/countries/portugal/madeleine-father-back-in-algarve-$1260783.htm


Madeleine McCann's father has returned to Portugal for the first time since he and his wife were named formal suspects in connection with their daughter's disappearance.

Gerry McCann flew to Faro airport in the Algarve yesterday to meet with British officials before travelling to Lisbon where he is due to meet family lawyers.

Mr McCann and his wife Kate, from Rothley, Leicestershire, were named as official suspects – arguidos – in connection with Madeleine's disappearance in September 2007; four months after the three-year-old went missing.

Last July the arguido status for the couple, as well as for British expat Robert Murat, was lifted as the Portuguese investigation into Madeleine's disappearance was dropped.

Mr and Mrs McCann have vowed not to give up on the search for their daughter, who went missing from her parents' villa in Praia da Luz on May 3rd 2007.

"We think there is still a very good chance Maddie could be found alive, and that's why we want the search to continue," Mr McCann said of his trip to Portugal.

"The purpose of this visit was to look at what can still be done in the search.

"We want to be looking forward because we want to find our daughter."

sarahhod
01-14-2009, 08:24 AM
Maddie's dad resumes search in Portugal
January 14, 2009 - 8:04PM

http://news.theage.com.au/breaking-news-world/maddies-dad-resumes-search-in-portugal-20090114-7gt4.html



The father of missing British girl Madeleine McCann has returned to Portugal in an attempt to reinvigorate the 20-month search for his daughter.

Gerry McCann says he still hopes to find Maddie alive and wants to resume working with Portuguese authorities in the ongoing search for his little girl.

It is the first time the 40-year-old doctor has returned to Portugal since he and his wife Kate flew back to their home in England in September 2007, four months after Maddie disappeared from their holiday flat.

McCann discussed the search with his Lisbon-based lawyers on Tuesday and plans to return to Britain on Thursday.

"We think there is still a very good chance Madeleine could be found alive and well, and that's why we want the search to continue," he told the Portuguese news agency Lusa.

"We want to stress our desire to continue to work with the authorities as much as possible."

"I want to make it clear that what happened in the past stays there, and we really want to focus on what can be done to continue the search.

"That is our priority and always has been."

McCann and his wife were named arguidos, or formal suspects, by the Portuguese police searching for Maddie in September 2007.

However their arguido status was lifted by the police in July 2008 after Portugal's attorney-general decided to end the investigation into Maddie's disappearance.

Maddie was three years old when she vanished from the McCann family's holiday apartment in the village of Praia da Luz on May 3, 2007 as her parents dined with friends at a nearby tapas bar.

A massive police search and worldwide publicity about her disappearance have so far failed to lead the McCanns to their missing daughter.

Meanwhile, the McCanns have reportedly hired a new team of former police officers and secret agents in Britain to help with the search for Maddie.

sarahhod
01-14-2009, 08:25 AM
Kate and Gerry McCann

14.01.09

http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/standard/article-23619058-details/Kate+and+Gerry+McCann/article.do



As readers will recall, since Madeleine McCann's abduction in May 2007, The Evening Standard has covered the story extensively and reported developments in the police investigation and search for Madeleine.

During the last few months of 2007 we, along with much of the media, published a number of articles which may have been understood to suggest that Kate and Gerry McCann may have been involved in Madeleine's disappearance. We regret this and wish to make clear, for the avoidance of any doubt, that we fully accept that there is no evidence whatsoever to suggest that Kate and Gerry were involved in the disappearance of their daughter.

We continue to support Kate and Gerry in their search for Madeleine. There is no evidence that Madeleine has come to any harm and clearly there are people out there who know where she is.

Therefore we are today calling on Evening Standard readers to redouble their efforts to find Madeleine. We have now made a very substantial donation to assist with the search and are continuing to run adverts in the foreign editions of our sister paper, the Daily Mail, asking for information which might lead to Madeleine being found.

We wish Kate and Gerry all the best and will continue to work with them to help find their daughter.

Sioux_Girl
01-17-2009, 01:15 PM
Yay...almost 2 years after Madeleine " went missing" one of her parents went back there. I really dont get why it took so long to be honest MOO