Hot-on-the-heels of recent police
interrogations centering on staff at the
resort from which Madeleine went missing
comes news that tour operator Mark
Warner has dropped its contract with
Praia da Luz’s Ocean Club resort.
In a statement on the Vacation Company’s
website, the holiday company states: “We
regret to inform you that Mark Warner no
longer have a contract with the Ocean
Club and therefore this property has
been removed from their Summer 2015
programme with immediate effect”.
The decision comes at the end of a year
where Luz residents have repeatedly
spoken out against the stigma hanging
over the holiday village that is forever
being dragged back into the limelight as
British police return again and again in
their multi-million pound investigation
into Madeleine’s disappearance.
As residents have frequently complained:
“Luz is not being given a chance to
recover” from the infamy of being the
resort from which the world’s most
famous missing person mysteriously
vanished.
But almost no-one is prepared to go on
record over the extent to which
Madeleine’s disappearance has affected
life and business in Praia da Luz.
It’s as if the stigma carries a threat
that few are prepared to face-up to.
Only last month, Ocean Club manager
Donna Hill told us: “I really cannot
comment. One day I would love to break
my silence”.
Bystanders following the seven-year
mystery have commented: “It would be
good to hear whether these people have
been sworn to silence - and if so under
what compulsion and by whom”.
But this Christmas restaurant owner
David Jones went on record with the
Resident, agreeing that Praia da Luz is
“a shadow of its former self. You hardly
see anyone on the streets at night now.
In the old days, the place was buzzing
at this time of year”, he told us.
Jones agreed the situation “probably has
a lot to do with the Madeleine story”.
He has his once thriving bar restaurant
on the market now, but is not expecting
a rush of would-be purchasers.
And while Donna Hill tell us she and her
husband John are on holiday until
January 5 and so “unable to comment” on
this latest development and what it
means for the future, the Mark Warner
switchboard repeatedly pulled the plugs
on our telephone calls to their offices
in England. On the fifth attempt to talk
to someone, we got an answer: “The
contract is being taken over in its
entirety by Thomas Cook” said a female
operator, stressing that this was the
only reason Mark Warner had dropped its
involvement in Praia da Luz.
In 2009 however, the tour operator was
reported to have issued a writ in the
high court seeking compensation from its
insurers for losses from “interrupted
business” at the Ocean Club.
An article in the Guardian newspaper
quoted a Mark Warner spokesman as
saying: "It is a matter of public record
that Mark Warner's bookings to Portugal
were affected by events nearly two years
ago, but the resort remains very popular
and we are looking forward to resuming
our summer operations there this May." |