The new questioning of
Robert Murat,
the British citizen who was the first
arguido in the case, was of liitle use
to
Nicola Wall, the new Scotland Yard
chief for the investigation into the
disappearance of Madeleine McCann, in
2007.
Murat was heard yesterday at the Polícia
Judiciária (PJ) in Faro, at the request
of English authorities, as a witness,
although he is seen by Scotland Yard as
a person of "high interest". Robert
arrived at the PJ at 9h30, accompanied
by his lawyer
Francisco
Pagarete, and entered through the
garage in a car driven by a Judiciária
employee. He left the same way, at
13h05.
As Jornal de Notícias was able to
establish, the British man had a list of
200 questions waiting for him, which had
been prepared by British police, but the
questioning didn't last long, as Robert
referenced to the answers he had already
given to the PJ on the various occasions
that he was questioned as an arguido.
Francisco Pagarete refused to comment.
Yesterday, three other witnesses from
the ten that were notified were heard.
One British woman will give a statement
in England. Nicola Wall was not seen at
the PJ. The day before yesterday she had
a meeting with the PJ team that has been
carrying out the diligences. |