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													| photo caption: Scotland Yard 
													inspectors are returning to 
													Faro |  
										Scotland Yard will return to Portugal to 
										hear eleven persons in the Maddie case. 
										The start is scheduled for the 9th, at 
										the PJ in Faro.
 The 11 men and women will be summoned to 
										give statements as witnesses, but given 
										the contents of some of the questions 
										they will be asked, the possibility that 
										they will be made arguidos is not 
										excluded.
 
 The diligences, which are foreseen to 
										last for three days, will be performed 
										within the scope of the fifth letter 
										rogatory. In the document, British 
										police revealed that out of the eleven, 
										seven people were of "high interest" to 
										the investigation and the other four 
										were less relevant. Given that interest 
										and taking into account the 
										incriminating contents of some of the 
										questions, Portimao's prosecutor,
										Ines 
										Sequeira, decided that those seven 
										should be made arguidos and questioned 
										as suspects.
 
 The letter was then sent by the Public 
										Ministry to the PJ for execution. But 
										after JN reported these new facts in 
										first hand, and at a time when the PJ 
										was preparing to notify the persons, the 
										British authorities stepped back. They 
										sent the Public Ministry clarification, 
										saying they didn't want all of the seven 
										persons to be made arguidos, which led 
										to change in these people's status 
										within the process. Scotland Yard has 
										targeted
										
										Robert Murat (the British 
										investigation's first arguido), his wife
										
										Michaela Walczuch, and her former 
										husband,
										
										Luis Antonio. The list also includes
										
										Silvia Batista, head of the Ocean 
										Club's workers, the resort's manager
										
										John Hill and his
										
										wife, and a Portuguese man that 
										resembles one of the various portraits 
										of possible suspects.
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