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										 The third day of questioning was marked 
										by the first presence of the new 
										Scotland Yard team leader, the British 
										police force that investigates the 
										disappearance of Madeleine McCann.
										
										
										
										Nicola Wall 
										was at the Polícia Judiciária (PJ) 
										yesterday, in Faro, to learn about the 
										latest steps in the case and to meet the 
										Portuguese inspectors that carry out the 
										requested diligences. 
										
										  
										
										The chief inspector, with a career in 
										homicide and violent crime, arrived at 
										the PJ at 9h20. She arrived on foot and 
										walked through the front door in the 
										company of
										
										Andy Redwood, who will retire at the 
										end of the year. She smiled, greeted the 
										journalists and made no statement. At 
										the end of the day, she left through the 
										garage, with other members of the 
										English team. 
										
										  
										
										Yesterday, three further witnesses were 
										heard - a Portuguese man, the English 
										manager of the resort where Madeleine 
										disappeared from,
										
										John Hill, and his wife, Donna 
										Rafferty-Hill, who worked at the Ocean 
										Club. The couple did not speak to the 
										journalists. 
										
										  
										
										The most eagerly awaited questioning 
										remains that of
										
										Robert Murat. Scheduled for 
										yesterday morning, it was postponed 
										until today because the lawyer, 
										
										Francisco 
										Pagarete, 
										raised doubts about the legality of his 
										questioning as as witness, because the 
										British man had already been 
										investigated when he was made an arguido 
										in 2007, having been cleared. Another 
										issue was the question of time, given 
										that Pagarete is also the lawyer of 
										Robert's wife,
										
										Michaela Walczuch, and he 
										accompanied her questioning, until 
										almost 18h00. 
										
										  
										
										The deposition of Robert and three other 
										witnesses that have been summoned to the 
										PJ today, close the questioning of ten 
										persons, as a British woman remains to 
										be questioned in England. |