THE
grandmother of missing girl Madeleine McCann had a
Christmas present ready for the five-year-old this
year.For
the second Christmas in a row, Eileen McCann left a
large pink teddy bear on Madeleine's bed, as she
clings to hope that she will return home.
Donegal-born
Eileen, who lives in Scotland, is spending the
holidays with her son Gerry, his wife Kate and
Madeleine's younger siblings, twins Sean and Amelie.
It is the second
Christmas that the family is spending without
Madeleine, and Eileen had predicted it would be
difficult for everyone.
Asked how everyone
is coping with the holiday season, she said "so,
so".
Last year, she
decided that a huge pink teddy with a white heart on
it, a gift to her from the Scottish government,
would be her present for Madeleine.
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And just as she
was about to travel to Leicester for the holidays,
she told the Herald that she has held on to it all
year, in the hope that Madeleine would return for
this Christmas.
However, that now
seems unlikely, and Mrs McCann said: "It's still in
my house. I keep it on the bed."
Speaking from her
home near Glasgow, Mrs McCann added: "I'm going down
to stay with them [Gerry and Kate] for Christmas."
She said that the
McCann family will try to enjoy Christmas as best
they can under the circumstances.
Several days
before Christmas, the family released previously
unseen footage of Madeleine playing with her brother
and sister around Christmas 2006, the last one she
spent with them.
She is seen
interacting with her parents and the twins, and
talking about her new pink shoes.
The little girl,
who was three at the time, is seen playfully jumping
up and down.
Meanwhile, the
family's friends in Ireland said they have been
praying for the missing child over Christmas.
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Joe Peoples, who
rents a pub from Eileen in the small village of St
Johnston in Donegal, said that everyone is still
thinking of her plight.
The McCanns
regularly visited the area with their cousins and
spent the Easter before Madeleine's disappearance
there.
"Kate and Gerry
are hoping this might be their last Christmas
without her and of course we are too," Mr Peoples
said.
- Kevin Doyle