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					ABOVE: Maddie could still be in Portugal  | 
				
			
			
			
			MISSING Madeleine McCann could be still alive and just a few miles 
			from the Portuguese resort where she vanished in 2007, investigators 
			believe.
			
			
			
			
			
			Former detective inspector Dave Edgar, who is leading the hunt, 
			made a secret visit to Praia da Luz at the beginning of last week.
			
			
			
			
			
			
			On his return, he said it was a “very distinct possibility” that 
			Maddie could be living in a poor country district inland from the 
			holiday area. 
			
			
			
			A source told the Daily Star Sunday: “The areas that Dave’s team 
			have focused on are very rural. There are no tourists around there 
			at all. He believes Madeleine could be held in such an area.” 
			
			
			Wednesday will mark 1,000 days since the youngster’s 
			disappearance during a holiday with her doctor parents, Kate and 
			Gerry McCann. 
			
			
			Mr Edgar is convinced she was kidnapped and his team are still 
			receiving a “substantial number” of calls and e-mails containing new 
			information. 
			
			
			While previous inquiries have led officers as far afield as 
			Argentina and Australia, the focus is now firmly back in Portugal. 
			The source went on: “They believe the answer lies in Praia da Luz. 
			New information continues to come in.” 
			 
			
			Links between the case and at least five sex attacks on British 
			children near Praia da Luz have been ruled out. 
			
			
			Many known paedophiles in the area have also been discounted. 
			
			
			But investigators would still like to speak to convicted Brit sex 
			offender Raymond Hewlett, 64, who was staying near Praia da Luz at 
			the time of the disappearance. 
			
			
			
			
			And we can reveal that some British holidaymakers who were also 
			staying at the Mark Warner Ocean Club have not co-operated with the 
			investigation. 
			
			
			
			Our source said: “There are a small number of individuals who, 
			for their own reasons, have refused to speak.” 
			
			
			
			Clarence Mitchell, spokesman for Kate and Gerry, said the probe 
			would continue until Madeleine is found. The family hope that a 
			star-studded fund-raising dinner on Wednesday will help boost 
			diminishing funds. 
			
			
			
			Sir Richard Branson, JK Rowling and presenter Nicky Campbell are 
			backing the event, at London’s Kensington Roof Gardens. And 1,000 
			lanterns will be released into the sky from 20 venues across Britain 
			and Portugal. 
			
			
			
			Mr Mitchell said: “It’s a painful date for Kate and Gerry. But 
			they remain as determined as ever.”