The British will request more
diligences after questionings without
results
After having spent eight hours at the PJ
in Faro without replying to any
question,
Robert Murat was heard yesterday
during approximately four hours. The
questioning of the Anglo-Portuguese man
- the first arguido in the investigation
into the disappearance of Maddie from
Praia da Luz, in Lagos, in 2007, later
cleared - was the last one of eleven
that took place over four days.
Nevertheless, the questioning failed to
produce new arguidos or relevant data.
The English are now expected to send a
new letter rogatory, for more diligences
to be carried out.
Robert Murat had been summoned for a
deposition at the PJ on Wednesday, just
like his wife,
Michaela Walzuc, also a witness. But
only the latter replied to the
authorities' questions that day, as
Murat's lawyer,
Francisco
Pagarete, raised a juridical matter,
due to his client having already been
subject to questioning about the same
facts, having been cleared. Therefore,
it was only yesterday that he replied to
approximately two hundred questions that
had been prepared by Scotland Yard, and
left in a PJ car in the company of his
lawyer, thus ending this round of
diligences.
None of the eleven witnesses was made
arguido and as far as CM was able to
establish, no new data was added to the
investigation following the questionings
that have been taking place since
Tuesday.
Nicola Wall, the chief inspector
that replaces Andy Redwood as the
coordinator of the investigation at the
end of the month, was not at the PJ
yesterday. But it0s her who will decide
which new steps are to be taken to try
to solve Maddie's disappearance. |