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										Scotland Yard, which investigates 
										Maddie’s disappearance, will only 
										question Murat tomorrow   
										
										  
										
										
										Robert Murat arrived at the Polícia 
										Judiciaria’s Southern Directory, where 
										the diligences are taking place, shortly 
										before 9.30, the time which he had been 
										summoned for to give a statement. He 
										entered through the garage, in the back 
										seat of a car that was driven by a 
										Judiciaria employee, which also carried 
										his wife,
										
										Michaela Walzuc, and their lawyer, 
										Francisco Pagarete. But only Michaela 
										started being heard. 
										
										  
										
										Francisco Pagarete raised a juridical 
										question – which delayed the diligence – 
										over the fact that Murat, who was made 
										an arguido in 2007, was subject to 
										several interrogations about the same 
										facts that he was now to be confronted 
										with, within the scope of Scotland 
										Yard’s investigation. 
										
										  
										
										According to the lawyer, Portuguese 
										justice cleared him from all suspicions 
										related to Madeleine McCann’s 
										disappearance, therefore he could not be 
										summoned again over the same reasons. 
										
										  
										
										The issue was eventually resolved and 
										the questioning was scheduled for 
										tomorrow, with Robert Murat agreeing to 
										answer the list of over one hundred 
										questions. 
										
										  
										
										The couple left the Judiciaria shortly 
										before 18h00 without speaking to the 
										journalists. 
										
										  
										
										Contacted by JN, the lawyer, Francisco 
										Pagarete, did not clarify the reasons 
										for the postponement. 
										
										  
										
										
										Silvia Baptista, who worked as head 
										of staff at the Ocean Club in 2007, was 
										another witness heard yesterday. 
										
										  
										
										Some of the questions focused on the 
										hiring and the professional relationship 
										with the driver who was made an arguido 
										in July on request from British 
										authorities. 
										
										  
										
										Three other witnesses from a total of 11 
										will be heard today. All of them will be 
										asked over 100 questions chosen by 
										English police. |