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from the official website. Hopefully this Archive will be helpful to
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Businessman offers million pound
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LONDON (AFP) -
A businessman has offered a million pound reward for information leading to the
return of Madeleine McCann.
The Times said Stephen Winyard, who owns a Scottish health spa, made the offer
earlier this week.
Madeleine, who turns four on Saturday, disappeared from her room in a seaside
resort near the village of Praia da Luz in the Algarve on May 3 as her parents ate
dinner in a nearby restaurant.
Winyard, a 57-year-old father-of-three who lives in Monaco, said he was moved to come
forward by photographs of the toddler's anguished parents.
"There but for the grace of God go all of us," he told The Times.
"When I saw their faces, I felt frustrated that no one else had yet come
forward offering a substantial reward, and so felt compelled to do so
myself."
"I have already spoken to my financial advisers and can get hold of the
money very quickly. If the offer is deemed acceptable by Madeleine's family and
the Portuguese police, I hope that it might help the situation and lead to her
rescue and the arrests of anyone responsible."
Premiership footballers have added their voices to calls for information
leading to the safe return of the toddler.
Earlier this week, Manchester United's Portugal winger Cristiano Ronaldo
appealed for information in English and Portuguese.
And Chelsea's England
captain John Terry and Portugal
defender Paulo Ferreira also made a statement on the London club's behalf.
"We are all devastated to hear that Maddie was abducted. Our thoughts and
feelings go to her parents and family," Terry said, while Ferreira
repeated his words in Portuguese. |
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