WHILE
we've all been getting on with our lives, taking the kids to school,
watching Corrie and buying the weekly shop,
Kate and Gerry McCann
remain
in a frozen limbo of despair.
Every minute of every day they have to deal with the fact their daughter
Madeleine is still missing and that, as more and more time passes, hopes
of a happy ending are fading fast.
This week the couple, frustrated and saddened by the lack of any real
effort by the British and Portuguese governments to find their little
girl, made a direct plea to you and me to help them kickstart the hunt
for Madeleine.
They want the botched investigation into their daughter's disappearance
to be reopened and re-examined. It is a race against time as in a couple
of months the Find
Madeleine Fund will run out of cash.
Both Kate and Gerry are convinced that a complete review will unearth
crucial leads that were never followed up - and reveal vital clues that
were missed at the time.
Who could possibly deny them this glimmer of hope?
Shadow
They do their very best to remain positive and Madeleine's name is
mentioned constantly in their family home, especially now twins Sean and
Amelie are old enough to know what happened to their big sister.
Kate still talks "directly" to Madeleine every day and wonders what she
looks like now.
Of course, this latest appeal leaves them wide open to criticism about
leaving Madeleine alone in the holiday apartment in the first place, and
gives the conspiracy theorists another chance to scandalously insist
this broken couple had something to do with their child's disappearance.
If it was your precious son or daughter, you would move heaven and earth
to find them, no matter how much it cost and how much time had passed.
Look at the heartbreaking case of
Ben Needham, who disappeared on the
Greek island of Kos back in 1991. If Ben is still alive, he would have
just celebrated his 21st birthday.
His brave but careworn mother Kerry has never stopped trying to find her
boy. She has campaigned tirelessly and says she will go on looking while
she still has breath in her body.
Any mother would do the same.
Kerry still hopes that one day she will be reunited with her son but
it's clear that she and her family live in the shadow of Ben's
disappearance.
Kate and Gerry McCann must look at poor Kerry and shudder to think that,
in decades to come, they will still be making appeals and showing
computerised images of their daughter at 16, at 18 and at 21.
This week Kate sadly admitted that she is afraid that one day it will be
just her and Gerry who will be looking for Madeleine.
They have battled for so long and so bravely but now they need our help.
So far almost 10,000 of you have given your support, also giving real
hope and comfort to Kate and Gerry.
Please sign the online petition calling on the Government to review
Madeleine's case.
Go
to ipetitions.com/madeleinemaccann_case_review |