Sounds like a movie
script, but it's not. British police investigating the disappearance of
Madeleine McCann have been given additional funds to continue their search for
the girl who vanished a decade ago.The UK Home Office gave police $103,000 (
£85,000) to extend the search for six more months between April and September
2017. Madeleine was a few weeks to her fourth birthday when she went missing
from her family's holiday apartment on May 3, 2007, in the Portuguese town of
Praia da Luz.
Her parents, Kate and
Gerry McCann, have always promised to "never give up" their search
for their missing daughter. So far, about $13.5 million has been spent on the
search, which is nicknamed Operation Grange.
The search for Madeleine has gone on for years, and has included investigators from the UK and Portugal.
The search for Madeleine has gone on for years, and has included investigators from the UK and Portugal.
Her parents holding a sketch of what she may look like grown up |
Her parents had left
Madeleine and her younger twin siblings asleep while they went for dinner with
friends at a nearby tapas restaurant. Her mother raised the alarm when she
checked on the children about 10 p.m. and discovered her daughter missing. A series
of suspects have been questioned, but there have been no solid clues.
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