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Maddie: Family hoping for leads
07/08/2008 19:28  - (SA)  

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  • Lisbon - A team of legal experts in Lisbon is sifting through nearly 30 000 pages of police evidence on the disappearance of Madeleine McCann and passing information to the British girl's family who have hired private investigators, one of their lawyers said on Thursday.

    The McCanns hope the long-anticipated release of the previously secret Portuguese police file into her disappearance will furnish leads that will give new momentum to their own search.

    The police file, made public on Monday, details what police found in their 15-month investigation during which Madeleine's parents, Kate and Gerry, came under suspicion. But it didn't clear up the mystery about what happened to Madeleine.

    "Everything we feel is relevant to the most important aspect of all this - finding the child - will be used," Rogerio Alves, one of the family's lawyers, said.

    "It will be done confidentially and discreetly," he said, declining to provide details.

    Alves said he expected the team would take up to 40 days to complete their trawl through the evidence.

    Detectives under the spotlight

    Madeleine vanished on May 3 2007, a few days before her fourth birthday, from a hotel room during a family vacation in Praia da Luz, a coastal Algarve town.

    The status of the girl's parents as official suspects ended last month when Portugal's attorney general ordered police to halt the investigation because detectives had uncovered no evidence of a crime. The case will remain closed unless new evidence emerges.

    The release of the file placed the work of Portuguese detectives under the spotlight.

    McCann family spokesperson Clarence Mitchell said the private investigators are examining whether all leads were fully explored.

    He refused to comment on details of their work, but said on Wednesday the McCanns were "frustrated by the delays and the mistakes that were made".

    The police evidence included police sketches of possible suspects, intelligence reports from foreign police forces, and reported sightings in other countries which private investigators could follow up.

    'Chances were missed'

    The McCanns have waged an international campaign to find their daughter, aided by a fund which receives public donations.

    Many British newspapers have highlighted what they viewed as shortcomings in the 14-month investigation. Portuguese media, meanwhile, have trained their sights on allegedly suspicious behaviour by the child's parents that led police to name them as suspects.

    Britain's best-selling daily, tabloid newspaper The Sun, claimed the file had exposed flaws in the Portuguese inquiry.

    "Chances to catch Madeleine's abductor were missed, likely sightings downplayed and trails allowed to run cold," the newspaper said in an editorial on Wednesday.

    Portuguese daily Publico quoted the police file as saying that "no clear, sensible, serious and honest conclusions" could be drawn from the evidence unearthed by detectives.

    The paper said the report added: "Detectives are perfectly aware that their work has not been perfect; they worked with a large margin of error and what they achieved is very little in terms of conclusive results, especially about what happened to the unfortunate child."

    - AP



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