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The picture of Madeleine
McCann was taken on 13 April |
The parents of missing Madeleine McCann have
released a previously unseen picture of their daughter to mark six months since
she disappeared.
The photograph of Madeleine sitting on a Shetland pony beside her mother was
taken 20 days before her disappearance.
On Saturday Kate and Gerry McCann renewed their appeal for information and
attended a prayer service.
Madeleine, of Rothley, Leics, vanished from a holiday
apartment in Portugal
on 3 May, days before her fourth birthday.
Work return
The photograph was shot at the Hatton Country World park
in Warwickshire on 13 April.
Following Saturday's vigil at the Church
of St Mary and St John in Rothley, family spokesman Clarence
Mitchell spoke to BBC News 24 about recent speculation surrounding the case.
He played down reports that friends who dined with the McCanns on the night of
Madeleine's disappearance are soon to be designated as suspects by Portuguese
police.
He said: "If the Portuguese police choose to re-interview some of their
friends, it may happen, that is for the Portuguese police and Portuguese
authorities to decide.
"So far they have not said that... we've had no indication whatsoever that
the friends will be made arguido."
The McCanns, both 39, remain suspects with "arguido" status in the
case, but deny any involvement.
Mr McCann plans to return to his job as a consultant cardiologist at Glenfield Hospital, Leicester,
full-time in January.
On Thursday, he went back to work for three half-days a week and with no direct
contact with patients.
'Entirely innocent'
Mr Mitchell also responded to speculation that the Portuguese authorities may
shortly close the case.
He said: "Well, I hope they wrap it up by finding Madeleine of course,
that's what we all want.
"If the Portuguese police are in a position to one, find Madeleine, or at
least establish what has happened to her within the next seven weeks, well then
that's good news.
"The first stage of that will be that Kate and Gerry should be eliminated
from the inquiry because they are entirely innocent. They have nothing to
hide."
Mrs McCann has also appealed for new information about her daughter's
whereabouts to mark six months since her disappearance.
In a statement to mark sixth month since their daughter's disappearance, Mrs
McCann said: "There is no doubt that the best place for her to be is with
her family.
"We know somebody somewhere can make this happen. That person has the
ability and power to bring about so much joy as well as bring peace to
themselves."
She urged anyone with information regarding the child's
whereabouts to "pass it on"
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