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Kate and Gerry McCann have issued a scathing response to the
WikiLeaks claims that the British Ambassador confided that the
British police had “helped develop” evidence against the couple over the
disappearance of their daughter in 2007.
In a statement to the Algarve Resident, the
couple say that the alleged telegram about a conversation between the UK
and US Ambassadors to Portugal published by WikiLeaks “does not
contain any new or relevant facts that will lead us to the discovery of
what happened to our daughter”.
The statement continues: “If the mentioned telegram
does exit, its contents only tell that the British Police developed
information regarding our responsibility in the disappearance of our
daughter.”
The revelations from WikiLeaks were seen by
Kate and Gerry McCann as an “opening” for former lead investigator in
the case, Goncalo Amaral, and are described as being “deeply hurtful”.
“Once again, the ex-inspector has seized the opening
given by the Portuguese media for his thesis, producing deeply hurtful
insinuations and invocating the investigations defects. Defects on an
investigation that he coordinated and didn’t achieve any useful results
for our daughter,” said the couple.
Offensive
In response to claims by Goncalo Amaral that he knows
“what needs to be done” in the investigation (see the Algarve
Resident edition December 17), the McCanns said: “If ‘what needs to
be done’ is the investigation of facts, documents, data or real and
concrete information that can lead to Madeleine’s whereabouts, discovery
or even the reason for her disappearance, he has the obligation to
present it to the process to reopen the investigation.”
The couple added: “We are aware that Madeleine’s
disappearance is an inexhaustible source of enrichment to Goncalo Amaral
by means of false accusations, deeply offensive and harmful to the
investigation itself.”
Further criticism of the WikiLeaks claims were
posted by Kate and Gerry McCann on the findmadeleine.com website.
“The WikiLeaks ‘news’ this week has led to the
repetition of many unfounded allegations and smears both in the UK and
Portugal in particular. This has been seized on as an opportunity by
those who wish to compound our suffering and hamper our efforts,
including the very person entrusted with finding our daughter.”
Meanwhile, as the McCanns approach their fourth
Christmas without Madeleine, they once again made an appeal: “We hope
with all our hearts that wherever she is, she is safe and whoever may be
with her is treating her with the love and respect she so deserves.” |