UK NEWS
Portuguese police are to visit
UK
in Madeleine inquiry
Portuguese police are to visit the
UK
next week to re-interview the friends of Kate and Gerry McCann.
Officers are expected to arrive in
Britain
on April 7 but they will not interview the couple, whose four-year-old daughter
Madeleine disappeared from the Portuguese resort of Praia da Luz on May 3 last
year.
Instead Portuguese detectives plan to sit in while officers from Leicestershire
Constabulary interview their friends.
A spokeswoman for the British force said: "Leicestershire Constabulary will be
coordinating the execution of the request for mutual legal assistance made by
the Portuguese authorities.
"The Portuguese authorities have asked that the contents of the request and the
way it is being executed be kept confidential so as not to prejudice their
ongoing investigation."
It is almost 11 months since Madeleine disappeared from the holiday resort of
Praia da Luz.
Kate and Gerry, both 39, from Rothley, Leics, remain arguidos - formal suspects
- in the case.
Clarence Mitchell, the McCanns' family spokesman, said: "Kate and Gerry and
their friends have long expected this visit by Portuguese police officers and it
comes as no surprise that some reports in the Portuguese papers in the last few
days have been speculating about the arrival date.
"I am not in a position to confirm any dates or give any details about the
re-interviewing of the friends and all matters will have to go to Leicestershire
police.
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"However, Kate and Gerry and their friends welcome the police interviews. The
friends are more than happy to co-operate fully, as are Kate and Gerry, although
in this case Kate and Gerry will not be interviewed. This has not been requested
but Kate and Gerry would have agreed to answer any questions had the police
wished to put anything to them."