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Thursday, 20 September 2007

Portuguese police admit Madeleine MAY have been abducted after all

Daily Mail Headline; says; 'Portuguese detectives have admitted that missing Madeleine McCann may have been abducted - after not finding enough evidence to to further question Kate and Gerry McCann. In a dramatic u-turn police have once again reverted to earlier theories that the four-year-old may have been snatched or involved in an accident.

After focusing their energies on the McCanns as prime suspects in the case for the last two weeks, police have reached an "impasse" according to sources.
The news came as it was revealed that the McCanns would not face a second round of questioning by Portuguese detectives due to a lack of evidence.
The Judge in the inquiry denied Portuguese police permission to interrogate the McCanns for a second time. Prosecutor Luis Bilro Verao has made it clear all lines of inquiry, including kidnap or accident, are still open. The news was immediately relayed to the two 39-year-old doctors at their home in Rothley, Leicestershire, and the pair "expressed relief" at the decision. Family spokesman Clarence Mitchell said: "On the face of it, this is very encouraging. Clearly it is now their Portuguese lawyer to assess very carefully."

Although the couple have been told they will not immediately face any more questions, detectives in Portugal have been given the go-ahead to oversee the collection of further evidence in Leicestershire. But the couple, who today visited solicitors Kingsley Napley in central London, are still officially suspects, or "arguidos". The McCanns, both 39, could still be called back to Portugal if new evidence emerges