A BURY solicitor leading a private investigation into
Madeleine McCann's disappearance believes she is still
alive.
Edward Smethurst is the in-house lawyer for double-glazing
tycoon Brian Kennedy, who has pledged to bankroll
Madeleine's parents Gerry and Kate McCann's legal and media
costs.
Mr Smethurst, who has been tasked as the McCanns' legal
co-ordinator, works for Ultraframe
which was sold last year in a £58million deal with a company
called Latium Holdings, led by the Sale Sharks rugby team
owner and double glazing millionaire.
The solicitor, who lives in Ashworth Valley, is managing and
directing the legal teams in the UK and Portugal. Mr
Smethurst is also running a team of private investigators
who are tracking Madeleine's disappearance throughout Spain
and Portugal.
Madeleine vanished on May 3 in the resort of Praia
da Luz in the Algarve, just days
short of her fourth birthday.
Mr Smethurst said: "Obviously it's a strangely challenging
case with a huge amount of media interest.
"It's a highly pressurised case and there is an enormous
amount of scrutiny. We are providing our services entirely
free of charge because we know that Gerry and Kate are
completely innocent. We want to see justice done.
"The best solution is the safe return of Madeleine McCann.
There can't be any legal prosecutions if Madeleine was taken
and is returned, and that would prove the innocence of Gerry
and Kate."
Madeleine's disappearance has generated international media
attention, with controversy surrounding the Portuguese-led
police investigation after her parents were named as
suspects.
Mr Kennedy, the Cheshire-based owner of Sale Sharks rugby
union club, has put the financial clout of his Latium
business group behind the McCanns' fight to clear their
name.
He said: "In the light of the incredible accusations against
Gerry and Kate McCann, which are clearly exacerbating their
emotional torture, I felt compelled to offer, along with
other like-minded businessmen, financial support and the
full logistical support of the Latium team. That support is
principally our in-house lawyer Ed Smethurst, and Clarence
Mitchell."
Mr Smethurst is a lifelong Bury resident and specialises in
high profile cases. He is also ambassador of Cancer Research
UK and recently mounted a legal challenge to stop the
controversial £50 million wind farm development at Scout
Moor, Edenfield.