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The detective believes Madeleine McCann's abductor was
caught on camera |
THE detective who led
the initial investigation into
Madeleine McCann’s disappearance believes
her abductor was caught on camera – but revealed that the film was wiped
before detectives saw it.
Yesterday controversial
figure
Goncalo Amaral backed
Kate and Gerry McCann’s
demand for a review
and reopening of the investigation.
The Sunday Express took
Mr Amaral, whose book Maddy:
The Truth Of The Lie
was banned briefly
from bookstores, to
Praia da Luz to ask him to reveal where mistakes
were made.
He walked the route he
believes the person who snatched Madeleine took. It begins at
apartment
5A
of the
Ocean Club,
from where the three-year-old disappeared on May
3, 2007.
Mr Amaral believes the
person would have crossed a road leading to a poorly lit road alongside
waste ground.
Standing at an entrance
to the waste ground, Mr Amaral said: “This area was thoroughly
searched.”
He walked a few steps
and looked up at a CCTV camera and sighed loudly. The camera belongs to
the Estrela da Luz resort hotel. “I believe that the person carrying a
child in his arms was captured on film from that very camera,” he said.
“I asked my officers to
gather all the CCTV footage in Luz but, by the time they got to this
hotel, the film from this camera had been wiped over. It was a mistake
and I will always regret it. I do feel Madeleine was let down.”
Walking alongside the
waste ground, he enters a narrow street called Rua da Escola Primaria.
“This is where there was a significant sighting of a man carrying a
child in his arms,” he said. “He was seen by a witness, Martin Smith
from Ireland.”
The
man with the child continued down the hill and would have come to a
crossroads. Opposite the junction is an empty villa with a large garden.
The wooden door leading to the garden is open.
“It was open at the
time and the villa is still empty,” Mr Amaral said. “My officers spent a
lot of time here.”
Mr Amaral concludes
that any new investigation should fully consider the statement of
Mr
Smith. “I hope this is seriously examined because it is an important
aspect of the case,” he said. |