After all the ‘fears’ that Metropolitan
police funding for the search for
Madeleine McCann would finally run out,
news coming in late yesterday was that
it hasn’t.
The UK tabloid press is not giving
reader commentary the free rein it has
enjoyed in the past (click
here), with the Sun, Independent,
Telegraph and Mirror all refraining from
the common practice of including space
for outside remarks.
Only the Daily Mail seems to have given
people a chance to say how they feel,
and then only after comments have been
moderated.
In Portugal, Diário de Notícias has
‘grasped the nettle’ and allowed readers
to let rip.
It’s not pretty reading, but then it is
also academic.
The €12.5 million search (it has
actually reduced in value with the fall
in the value of the pound) goes on, with
the latest tranche of €175,000
(£154,000) due to take it through until
March next year.
For that money Grange’s four-man team
will continue investigation of the “last
throw of the dice” announced 10 months
ago, and described at the time as an
“important new lead” (click here).
Back in December it was presented as a
theory that Madeleine could have been
stolen by “a gang of European
traffickers” who had been taking
photographs of her as she enjoyed a
holiday with parents Kate and Gerry and
twin siblings Sean and Amelie.
This week, the official line was that
there is still “important work to do and
focused lines of investigation to be
pursued” (see update below).
A Met spokesman told the Daily Mail that
Grange has “not reached a conclusion and
we’re continuing with focus and
determination”.
Grange has been running now for over six
years. Madeleine McCann has been missing
for over 10. Her 15th birthday is due in
May next year. |