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'If She's There, They Will Find Her'

HOMEPAGE BLOGS NEWS REPORTS INDEX PHOTOGRAPHS NEWS JUNE 2007
Original Source: SKY:12 JUNE 2007
Tuesday June 12, 2007
Headline edited to

McCann's Buoyed By Trip To 'Caring' Morocco

 
Madeleine McCann's parents have flown back to Portugal from Morocco where they made the last of their foreign appeals for help in tracing their daughter.

Kate and Gerry McCann said they were buoyed by the trip and were still hopeful Madeleine will be found.

They are now taking time to reflect on their efforts to find the four-year-old 40 days after she was snatched from Praia da Luz.

Mr McCann said: "We are very, very glad we went. Kate pushed for it more than me.

"We were actually feeling quite negative before we went, but it was so positive.

"The Moroccans are incredibly family-oriented and they told us they were treating Madeleine's disappearance as they would a Moroccan child.

"We really felt that if she is in Morocco, they will find her."

The couple said they were also impressed by the tight border controls, making the movement of people more difficult.

Mrs McCann said: "We are feeling very reassured. They were taking the case very seriously."

The couple are now in the Algarve with two-year-old twins Sean and Amelie, who were being looked after by relatives.

Speaking earlier to Sky's crime correspondent Martin Brunt they said there was no evidence that Madeleine was not still alive.

Mrs McCann said: "We've considered all scenarios but I think the fact that there is nothing to suggest otherwise gives us great hope.

"It's important that we cling to that as well."

Mr McCann said: "This must never end up an unsolved abduction. We must find her."

The couple, both doctors, say they have no intention of returning to the UK at least until the end of the summer.

They are expected to move out of the apartment complex where they have been staying and into more permanent accomodation soon.

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