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New hope:
A search petition to help find missing Madeleine McCann has
been signed by 9,000 supporters |
The parents of
Madeleine McCann
spoke of their joy yesterday after more than 9,000 people
signed a new search petition.
The online petition calls for the British and Portuguese authorities to
hold a joint review of Madeleine's case, which the McCanns feel is vital
to finding their daughter.
It comes just a day after
Kate and Gerry McCann
revealed the
fund
to help find their missing daughter is about to run out of money.
Mrs McCann also spoke out against ministers who had shrugged off her
pleas for help, adding that she needed 'action not fluffy, worthless
words'.
Madeleine disappeared on holiday in Portugal in 2007 and would now be
seven.
Many of those who signed the petition expressed their sympathy with the
McCann's plight.
One woman wrote: 'Please help Kate and Gerry, they shouldn't have to do
this on their own. There is a little girl out there.'
Another wrote: 'I support this campaign 100 per cent. Madeleine is a
British citizen and she deserves more form our Government.'
The McCanns, from Rothley in Leicestershire, said they were 'pleased and
delighted' with the response to the petition but stressed they needed
'lots, lots more signatures'
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