Britons in Portugal's Algarve have
tied yellow ribbons and laid flowers in the village where four-year-old
Madeleine McCann was snatched from her bed.
Ribbons were tied along railings outside the holiday complex where Madeleine's
family were staying in the village
of Praia da Luz.
Two hundred adults and children, most of whom were local to the area, also left
behind soft toys.
Members of the community said they all hoped for Madeleine's safe return.
One of the soft toys left behind was a Winnie the Pooh doll. On the night
Madeleine was abducted on 3 May, she was wearing pyjamas featuring the popular
children's character.
Shocked community
Claire Borges, 39, who was born in Banbury, Oxfordshire but lives in Praia da
Luz was among those who attended the event.
She said: "I feel we just want to support the family in any way possible."
"It's affected us so badly as a community. You know most of us have lived here a
long (time), we do have small children here and Kate, who's organised this, has
got one herself."
She added that they all wanted to show the McCann family that they were praying
for them and for a happy ending.
Kate Gurnett, who organised the event said that the idea of tying yellow ribbons
dated back to the Second World War when they were placed in windows by the wives
of soldiers at the front.
Mrs Gurnett added: "I just hope that they know that we will not forget that
little girl and we just hope every day that goes by that she will be returned
home to that family safe.
"I have always known that there is a side of life that exists that you don't
want to think about but it never came here, and it seems that now it has come
here."
|