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How
Madeleine would look now, at the age of six |
DETECTIVES in Britain have passed details of several possible sightings
of Madeleine McCann to their Portuguese counterparts following a
worldwide internet appeal.
Police in Leicestershire – the county where her family live – were fed
information about the sightings after the unique appeal by the
London-based Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre last month.
Pictures of how Madeleine, now aged six, would look were featured in the
60-second film called A Minute For Madeleine, which has has been seen by
more than 10 million online.
Its aim was to prick the conscience of someone close to Madeleine’s
kidnapper. The Leicestershire officers sifted through the information
before deciding what should be relayed to Portugal. Detectives there
said they would work only on credible new information because they did
not want to waste any time on fruitless endeavours.
But the Sunday Express can reveal that evidence they gathered has not
been put into the Home Office Large Major Enquiry System (HOLMES) by
Leicestershire police.
Last night former Scotland Yard commander Dai Davies said: “I find that
unbelievable that key information from Portugal has not been processed.
“To get the full benefit you should input all available information on
the crime. It is common sense to provide as many pieces of the jigsaw as
possible.” |