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McCann family spokesman Clarence Mitchell holds up a photo-fit of a woman




Clarence Mitchell, left, and David Edgar with their e-fit

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http://madeleinemccann.org/blog/2014/04 ... e-suspect/

Search for Madeleine McCann turns to Victoria Beckham look-alike with Aussie accent,

06 August 2009
 The Australian

Peter Wilson, Europe correspondent
August 06, 2009

A WOMAN with an Australian or New Zealand accent is being sought over the disappearance of Madeleine McCann in a surprise twist just over two years after the English girl went missing.

The woman is described as “a bit of a Victoria Beckham look-alike” and was in the Spanish city of Barcelona in May 2007, three days after Madeleine disappeared during a family holiday in Portugal.

Investigators hired by Madeleine’s parents say the woman said something to two British men which suggested that she knew about the fate of the then three-year-old.

A police artist’s portrait based on descriptions by the witnesses shows the woman, who is estimated at 30 to 35 years old and was short, slim and had short brown hair.

One of the British men has told investigators that the woman had an Australian or New Zealand accent, while the second witness said it was Australian.

Family spokesman Clarence Mitchell told The Australian that Gerry and Kate McCann still believed they might find their daughter alive and they viewed the new hunt for this woman as one of the strongest leads uncovered during the entire investigation.

Dave Edgar, a retired British police detective who has been hired by the family to lead the search for the missing girl, said a recent tip-off from the two British men, who did not wish to be publicly identified, had convinced him that the woman in Barcelona may know what happened to Madeleine.

Interest in Madeleine’s disappearance is still strong in Britain and Edgar is to release the artist’s portrait and details of the new lead at a London press conference attended by journalists from Spain, Portugal and the UK.

The woman is described as being about 157.5 cm (5 foot 2 inches), with a slim build and was wearing expensive-looking blue jeans and a jersey top, possibly in a pastel color.

She is believed to speak excellent Spanish, possibly Catalan.

The two English witnesses say they noticed her when they were drinking in bars at a popular Barcelona marina at about 2am on May 7, 2007, just over 72 hours after Madeleine went missing from her family’s holiday apartment in the seaside resort of Praia da Luz, about 13 hours drive away.

The men had been moving between bars and restaurants in the Port Olimpic Marina, a Barcelona area popular with both tourists and locals, when one of the witnesses noticed the well-dressed woman, who he says appeared agitated.

She was walking up and down outside the El Ray de la Gamba restaurant bar for about 10 minutes and appeared to be waiting for somebody.

The first witness, a 41-year-old British man, approached her and they had a short conversation in which she apparently thought he was the person she was waiting to meet.

It was what she said before realising that he was not the person she expected that has convinced the investigators that she may have information about Madeleine.

The woman then sat down in another bar nearby, where the second witness from the group of British men also noticed her.

At one point the woman had a brief angry conversation with somebody else, who may have bumped her, and the witnesses said she seemed to speak fluent Spanish. She was last seen walking away towards a local hospital and the more distant ferry and cruise ship terminals.

The investigators have conducted their own inquiries at the marina and are working with local police to see if anybody there recognises the British police artist’s drawing.

The family’s continuing hunt for Madeleine has been funded by public donations and large defamation settlements paid by the UK’s Express newspaper group after publishing several reports suggesting that the McCanns and the friends they were holidaying with in Portugal may have been responsible for Madeleine’s disappearance.

The investigators have asked anyone who may know the woman to contact them by emailing investigation@findmadeleine.com or calling +44 845 838 4699.
- See more at: http://madeleinemccann.org/blog/2014/04 ... kf2l8.dpuf




She was reportedly seen by two British men in Barcelona in Spain three days after the little girl went missing from Praia da Luz in Portugal.

The woman said something to one of the men which convinced the McCanns’ private investigators she might have information about Madeleine.

The e-fit was issued by McCann spokesman Clarence Mitchell and David Edgar, the retired detective who now leads the search for the missing girl.

The pair gave details of the development at a press conference in London.

Mr Mitchell said the two men first saw the woman when they were drinking in bars at the city’s Port Olimpic Marina at about 2am on May 7 2007.

He said she was well-dressed but appeared agitated and kept walking up and down outside the El Ray de la Gamba restaurant bar.
- See more at: http://madeleinemccann.org/blog/2014/04 ... kf2l8.dpuf

t around 2am, on May the 7th, the witness became aware of a well-dressed woman who he describes as appearing agitated. She was seen in the area of the El Rey De La Gamba restaurant-bar for some 10 minutes walking up and down.

The witness got up and walked over himself towards the woman and they had a short conversation. The woman spoke to him briefly. This conversation was potentially significant to the investigation into Madeleine’s disappearance.

However, for strict operational reasons the investigators, or I, will not be divulging any detail of what was said to the witness by the woman. It is, however, as a result of this converation that the investigators now want to trace this woman whom they believe was possibly Australian.

Following the conversation the woman sat down in another nearby bar. A further person from the same party group also saw her there. At this bar the woman had a heated discussion with someone else in what appeared to be fluent Spanish. The woman was last seen walking away in the direction of a local hospital and the more distant ferry and cruise ship terminals, near the marina.

The woman is described by the principal witness as follows:

She’s white; she’s aged 30 to 35-years old; she’s of slim build; she has short, brown hair; is approximately 5 foot 2 inches tall; was wearing expensive-looking blue jeans and a jersey top, possibly in a pastel colour; her build equated roughly, according to the witness, to a UK-size-10 dress-size.
- See more at: http://madeleinemccann.org/blog/2014/04 ... kf2l8.dpuf


The woman was last seen walking away in the direction of a local hospital and the more distant ferry and cruise ship terminals.

The woman is described by the principal witness as follows:

White

Aged 30 to 35 years

Slim build

Short brown hair

Approximately 5″2 tall

Wearing expensive looking blue jeans and a jersey top, possibly pastel colour

Her build equated to a size 10 dress size.

The witness described her as “a bit of a Victoria Beckham look-a-like”. She spoke English with what the witness has described as “possibly an Australian” accent. The investigators now hope the international media, in particular Australian and Spanish broadcasters, will help to distribute the attached e-fit of the woman, which has been prepared by a police artist, as widely as possible.

The British witness does not wish to be identified publicly. The investigators have already conducted some preliminary inquiries in the vicinity of the Port Olimpic Marina and are continuing to liaise with relevant police forces where necessary.

Anyone who may know the woman should contact the Madeleine McCann investigation team on +44 845 838 4699 or via the Madeleine McCann investigation email address: investigation@findmadeleine.com.
- See more at: http://madeleinemccann.org/blog/2014/04 ... kf2l8.dpuf



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Daily Express, 07 August 2009
By Nick Fagge
Thursday August 6, 2009

DETECTIVES searching for Madeleine McCann are hunting for an Australian woman who asked a British tourist if he was about to deliver her “new daughter”.

The woman, described as a glamorous ¬Victoria Beckham lookalike, spoke to the ¬businessman in Spain just 72 hours after Madeleine dis¬appeared from her family holiday in Portugal.

Investigators yesterday issued an urgent appeal for information about the well-dressed woman, who was seen acting in an “agitated” manner at the waterfront in Barcelona on May 7, 2007. She was pacing up and down outside a popular restaurant at the city’s Olympic Marina at 2am. When approached, she asked the British man in an Australian accent: “Are you here to deliver my new daughter?”

The stunned tourist, who was chaperoning his brother on a stag party, did not reply and the woman repeated the question two more times.

A second member of the British party spoke to the woman before she left and went to another restaurant on the marina. He confirmed she was Australian.

It is believed the woman mistook the witness for a man she had arranged to meet.

Private detectives working for Kate and Gerry McCann believe the woman, described as white, aged between 30 and 35, 5ft 2ins tall, of slim build and expensively dressed, is a “significant” lead in their hunt for Madeleine, who was snatched from the family’s apartment in the Algarve resort of Praia da Luz.

Investigators believe Madeleine may have been smuggled on to a yacht. It is possible the girl, who would now be six, could have been taken on the orders of a childless couple desperate to have a family.

The breakthrough came six weeks ago after the new witness, a 41-year-old married man with no children, contacted the Find Madeleine investigation team.

Lead investigator Dave Edgar, a former detective inspector, said: “We are satisfied that he is a very credible witness and the account he’s given is clear and concise.” He added that the man, who asked not to be identified, did not come forward earlier for “personal reasons”.

The private detectives spent two days in Barcelona investigating the new lead but found all CCTV footage had been wiped a long time ago and most of the bar staff had moved on. But Mr Edgar said the witness had described the e-fit of the woman produced by a British police artist as 80 per cent accurate.

A statement read by the McCanns’ spokesman Clarence Mitchell said: “A witness has come forward to give the investigators currently searching for Madeleine McCann new information about a suspicious incident that took place in Barcelona in the early hours of May 7, 2007 – just over 72 hours after Madeleine was abducted whilst on holiday in Praia da Luz in Portugal.”

Mr Mitchell told how the witness had been visiting a number of bars and restaurants in the marina area when he became aware of a well-dressed woman walking outside the El Rey De La Gamba restaurant.

“The witness got up and walked towards the woman and had a short conversation with her. The conversation was potentially significant to the investigation.”

Mr Mitchell said neither he nor the private investigators would reveal details of the conversation “for strict operational reasons”.

But a source close to the investigation in Portugal told the Daily Express: “The new witness is a -senior bank manager. He was in Barcelona for his brother’s stag do.

“He was not drinking because he was keeping an eye on his brother. He saw a woman standing by the waterfront of the marina looking out to sea. She looked anxious. She was expecting to meet someone at the marina.

“The man approached her and she said to him, ‘Are you here to deliver my new daughter?’

“She asked this question three times before she went to another restaurant along the marina.”

The investigators now hope that a public appeal will flush out the woman, who is believed to have returned to her native Australia. The Portuguese source said: “Investigators want people who have contacted them in Australia to get back in touch with them again.”

Less than 1,000 miles as the crow flies, the journey from the Algarve to Barcelona is easily achieved in less than 36 hours by sea in a high-powered cruiser or less than 14 hours by car. Mr Edgar said: “Madeleine most definitely could have got from the area to Barcelona by yacht.”

The Portuguese source said: “Boats have been recorded leaving Albufeira and arriving in Barcelona one day later.”

Kate and Gerry McCann are aware of the new lead, Mr Mitchell said.

Details of the new witness have been passed to Portuguese authorities. But the Portuguese police investigation into Madeleine’s disappearance was closed a year ago.

Anyone who knows the woman is asked to call the McCanns’ inves¬tigators on 0044845 8384699 or email them at investigation@find madeleine.com
- See more at: http://madeleinemccann.org/blog/2014/04 ... kf2l8.dpuf



The woman is described as being about 157.5 cm (5 foot 2 inches), with a slim build and was wearing expensive-looking blue jeans and a jersey top, possibly in a pastel color.

She is believed to speak excellent Spanish, possibly Catalan.

The two English witnesses say they noticed her when they were drinking in bars at a popular Barcelona marina at about 2am on May 7, 2007, just over 72 hours after Madeleine went missing from her family’s holiday apartment in the seaside resort of Praia da Luz, about 13 hours drive away.

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http://www.theguardian.com/uk/2009/aug/06/victoria-beckham-lookalike-madeleine-mccann

Victoria Beckham 'lookalike' sought in Madeleine McCann case

Private detectives for family say woman seen in Barcelona bar days after girl's disappearance in 2007 may provide new lead

 
theguardian.com, Thursday 6 August 2009 08.50 EDT




McCann family spokesman Clarence Mitchell holds up a photo-fit of a woman 
Clarence Mitchell holds up a photofit of the woman sought by investigators working for the McCanns. Photograph: Leon Neal/AFP/Getty Images


A "Victoria Beckham lookalike" is being sought by private detectives searching for Madeleine McCann, who disappeared from her family's holiday apartment in Portugal in May 2007.

The woman, said to have an Australian or New Zealand accent, was reportedly seen by two British men in Barcelona, Spain, days after Madeleine went missing in Praia da Luz shortly before her fourth birthday.

The woman said something to one of the men that has convinced investigators working for the McCanns that she could provide potentially significant information. An efit of the woman was released today at a London press conference by a family spokesman, Clarence Mitchell, and David Edgar, the retired detective who now leads the search for the girl.

Mitchell said the two men first saw the woman when they were drinking in bars in Barcelona's Port Olympic Marina at about 2am on 7 May 2007. Madeleine went missing on the night of 3 May, providing enough time, Edgar suggested, for the child to have been transported to the Spanish city by sea or road. Neither Mitchell nor Edgar would reveal details of the conversation.

The woman was said to be well-dressed but appeared agitated, and was apparently waiting for someone outside the El Ray de la Gamba restaurant bar. One of the men, a 41-year-old Briton, had spoken to her and she apparently thought he was the person she was expecting, the news conference heard.

The witnesses said the woman was between 30 and 35, short, slim and, said Mitchell, "a bit of a Victoria Beckham lookalike". She seemed fluent in Spanish or Catalan, they said.

The McCann investigators received the information around six weeks ago and Edgar recently spent two days in Barcelona.

A major investigation by Portuguese and British police has failed to find Madeleine.

The McCann team said they would be liaising with British, Australian and Spanish police over the new information. The Portuguese police say they have closed the case.

"We take the witness at face value," said Mitchell. "He is a credible witness, he is a professional man."

Asked why the man had taken more than two years to come forward, Edgar said there were personal reasons but refused to divulge them. "I think he recognises perhaps he should have come forward earlier."

The woman had been sober, Edgar added. "It was significant obviously. Otherwise I would not be here today."

Mitchell said there had been many "well-meaning and malicious" tip-offs over the years since Madeleine disappeared and her parents were hoping this one might be significant. "They are searching for Madeleine with every breath they take. They will never give up until they know what happened to her."

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Sighting of woman who looked like Amy

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... tions.html

So why did Madeleine McCann detectives ask so few questions after major breakthrough?


By Tom Worden and Martin Delgado, Mail on Sunday Reporter and Andrew Chapman
Updated: 19:25 EST, 15 August 2009

Private detectives leading the hunt for Madeleine McCann faced questions last night after a Mail on Sunday investigation revealed apparent shortcomings in chasing a ‘strong lead’.

The detectives failed to make even rudimentary inquiries before announcing a ‘significant’ development in the worldwide search for the six-year-old.

At a Press conference in London, lead investigator David Edgar appealed for help in finding a ‘bit of a Victoria Beckham lookalike’ whom a British tourist saw looking agitated outside a dockside restaurant in Barcelona three days after Madeleine disappeared.

Retired Cheshire Detective Inspector Mr Edgar said it was possible that Madeleine had been smuggled into the Spanish port by yacht from the Portuguese resort of Praia da Luz, where she vanished on May 3, 2007.

The agitated woman, thought to be Australian, made a remark to the tourist which suggested she was waiting for the arrival of a child.

Mr Edgar, 52, told the 50 journalists from several countries: ‘It’s a strong lead. Madeleine could have been in Barcelona by this point. The fact the conversation took place near the marina could be significant.’

As a result of his appeal for information and the issuing of an e-fit image of the woman, the search switched to Australia, where a woman in Sydney made a statement to police claiming to know the identity of the mystery female seen in Barcelona, although this apparently came to nothing.

The Mail on Sunday, however, has established that members of Mr Edgar’s team who had visited Barcelona:

•Failed to speak to anyone working at the seafood restaurant near where the agitated woman was seen at 2am.
•Failed to ask the port authority about movement of boats around the time Madeleine disappeared.
•Failed to ask if the mystery woman had been filmed on CCTV.
•Knew nothing about the arrival of an Australian luxury yacht just after Madeleine vanished until told by British journalists, who gave them the captain’s mobile phone number.

•Failed to interview anyone at a nearby dockside bar where, according to Mr Edgar, the mystery woman was later seen drinking.
•Failed to ask British diplomats in Spain for advice before or during the visit.

Also, Spanish police could not confirm that they had been contacted by the British investigators.

Last night Mr Edgar said: ‘We are not above criticism and I take responsibility for any shortcomings. If somebody has not done what they should have done, that’s my job to deal with that.’



McCann
Conversation: The bar belonging to Jose Luiz Lopez where the key conversation between a tourist and an Australian woman allegedly took place

He was hired by Kate and Gerry McCann after Portuguese authorities shelved their investigation last year.

According to the Find Madeleine Fund website, ‘the majority of the fund money has been and continues to be spent on investigative work to help to find Madeleine’.

The McCanns, doctors living in Rothley, Leicestershire, originally hired Barcelona-based detective agency Metodo 3 to look for Madeleine in 2007 as they were convinced that Portuguese police had given up the search.

Metodo 3 reportedly charged £50,000-a-month and its director, Francisco Marco, was criticised after making a series of boasts about his team’s ability to find Madeleine.

In December 2007, he caused a sensation by claiming he knew who had kidnapped her and hoped to have her home by Christmas.

Metodo 3’s six-month contract ran out in January 2008, although it has continued to help with the search.

The Mail on Sunday’s inquiry by a Spanish-speaking reporter in Barcelona last week has exposed worrying gaps in the British detectives’ strategy, including failure to question several people who might have vital information.



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Appeal: Clarence Mitchell, left, and David Edgar with their e-fit of the 'Victoria Beckham lookalike'

Jose Luis Lopez, owner of the El Rey de la Gamba restaurant where the
mystery woman was seen, said: ‘The private detectives did not make any enquiries at my restaurant.

‘I am almost always here when the restaurant is open and my staff would have informed me if anyone had approached them about such an important matter. You are the first person to ask about this Australian woman.’

The manager of the bar next door, Kennedy’s Irish Sailing Club, where the woman was later seen drinking, said: ‘You are the first person to ask about this Australian woman or the Madeleine case. If someone came into the bar asking questions about Madeleine, I would hear about it very quickly.’

Barcelona port director Joan Guitart said: ‘Nobody has been here asking questions about Madeleine or this Australian woman. This is the first I have heard about any possible link to the port. We would be happy to help the investigation in any way possible.’



McCann
Riddle: Was Madeleine taken to Barcelona marina?

A senior port authority worker added: ‘There are several security cameras monitoring the port but we have not been approached about footage from the night in question.

‘The footage is not available, as it was over two years ago that this conversation is said to have taken place. But I would have expected anyone carrying out the investigation to at least have asked about it.’

A source at the British Embassy in Madrid said: ‘The detectives did not inform us or the consulate in Barcelona that they were coming to Spain, nor request any assistance in their investigation.’

Jewellery designer Hannah Tait, 35, from London, who lives on a 34ft yacht yards from El Rey de la Gamba, said: ‘This place is like a small village so news travels very fast.

Nobody has been here asking about Madeleine or the Australian woman.

‘The first I heard was when I read about this on the internet. If someone had been investigating something so important here in the port, I would have heard about it.’

A Barcelona-based private detective with more than 20 years’ experience of missing persons cases said: ‘I cannot understand why the Madeleine detectives would have released this story and e-fit to the public without first making their own investigation in the port.

‘It beggars belief that they did not even speak to the owner of the restaurant or the port authorities.’

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Identified: The Mail on Sunday discovered Rhonda Wyllie's yacht Willpower was in the marina at the vital time in 2007

One of the most significant pieces of information about a possible Barcelona connection to Madeleine’s disappearance was uncovered by British journalists.

Later, The Mail on Sunday gained access to port records for the key dates of May 6 and 7, 2007.

They revealed that nine boats arrived in the marina in the 48-hour period, only one of which was unfamiliar to harbour authorities.

It was the £6million Sunseeker powerboat Willpower, owned by the Australian multi-millionairess Rhonda Wyllie.

When the then captain of the boat was eventually found, he said he had not been approached by any British detectives.

Although he has since been contacted by Mr Edgar’s team, the investigators are in the embarrassing position of having to explain why it was left to reporters to discover the boat’s presence in Barcelona and trace its former captain.

There is no suggestion that Mrs Wyllie, widow of property tycoon Bill Wyllie, is connected in any way with Madeleine’s disappearance.






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The Barcelona stage of the inquiry was led by Mr Edgar’s assistant, former Merseyside Detective Sergeant Arthur Cowley, and an interpreter.

Mr Cowley, 57, is sole director of Alpha Investigation Group, based in Flintshire, North Wales.

He declined to discuss the details of his visit to Barcelona.

Asked last night why Mr Cowley and his colleague had not spoken to the port authorities, Mr Edgar said: ‘My instructions were that they couldn’t get through security at the marina at the time. I’ve got to take that at face value. We are a small team. We are dealing with finite resources and will have to manage with that.’

He said Mr Cowley’s company had no connection with the Madeleine investigation. ‘I am employed by the McCann family and I pick my staff,’ he added.

Madeleine was nearly four when she disappeared from a holiday flat while her parents dined with friends in a nearby restaurant.

Last night the McCanns’ spokesman Clarence Mitchell said: ‘The private investigation into Madeleine’s disappearance is being conducted entirely professionally and thoroughly under the direction of Dave Edgar.

McCann
In the dark: Jose Luiz Lopez, the bar owner who was not spoken to by private detectives

‘Upon receipt of the new witness information, two members of the investigative team travelled to Barcelona to conduct preliminary inquiries during a brief initial visit.

‘This included identifying the exact marina where the witness had been and all relevant locations within it. At that stage, the precise bar involved had not been identified by the witness. Nevertheless, inquiries were conducted at a number of bars, with staff members being interviewed.

‘However, not all of the bars were open during the investigators’ visit. Because of the transient nature of bar work, it was also found that many of the workers who were spoken to were not present at the marina in May 2007.

'Other relevant personnel in the area were also interviewed, although we will not
discuss the detail of who was spoken to for operational reasons.

‘The information, once gathered, including photographs, was brought back to the UK for witness confirmation. Both British and Portuguese police were kept fully informed of the investigators’ visit to Spain.

‘The news conference was then held for the simple reason that public assistance was needed once the e-fit had been drawn up from the witness account. The public appeal does not preclude further enquiries being conducted in Barcelona as appropriate.’

He declined to say how much the private detectives were being paid, adding: ‘We will not discuss contractual matters concerning the investigation costs nor the investigator remuneration.’

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http://www.mccannfiles.com/id262.html

Updates: Madeleine McCann - New Information Appeal over "Australian" Woman, 06 August 2009


findmadeleine.com

06 August 2009

A witness has come forward to give the investigators currently searching for Madeleine McCann new information about a suspicious incident that took place in Barcelona in the early hours of May 7th 2007 - just over 72 hours after Madeleine was abducted whilst on holiday in Praia da Luz in Portugal.

The 41-year-old British witness was attending a party with a group of other men in the area of the Port Olimpic Marina in Barcelona. It is a busy location that is popular with both tourists and local people. The group had been visiting a number of bars and restaurants in the marina area on the evening of the May 6th 2007 and into the early hours of May 7th 2007.

At around 2.00am on May 7th, the witness became aware of a well-dressed woman, who he describes as appearing agitated. She was seen in the area of the El Rey De La Gamba restaurant-bar for some ten minutes, walking up and down.

The witness got up and walked towards the woman and had a short conversation with her. This conversation was potentially significant to the investigation. However, for strict operational reasons, the investigators will not be divulging any details of what was said to the witness.

It is as a result of this conversation that the investigators now want to trace the woman, who they believe to be possibly Australian.

Following the conversation the woman sat down in another nearby bar. A further person from the same party group also saw her there. At this bar the woman had a heated discussion with someone in what seemed to be fluent Spanish.

The woman was last seen walking away in the direction of a local hospital and the more distant ferry and cruise ship terminals.

The woman is described by the principal witness as follows:

White
Aged 30 to 35 years
Slim build
Short brown hair
Approximately 5"2 tall
Wearing expensive looking blue jeans and a jersey top, possibly pastel colour
Her build equated to a size 10 dress size.

The witness described her as "a bit of a Victoria Beckham look-a-like". She spoke English with what the witness has described as "possibly an Australian" accent. The investigators now hope the international media, in particular Australian and Spanish broadcasters, will help to distribute the attached e-fit of the woman, which has been prepared by a police artist, as widely as possible.

The British witness does not wish to be identified publicly. The investigators have already conducted some preliminary inquiries in the vicinity of the Port Olimpic Marina and are continuing to liaise with relevant police forces where necessary.

Anyone who may know the woman should contact the Madeleine McCann investigation team on +44 845 838 4699 or via the Madeleine McCann investigation email address: investigation@findmadeleine.com.





All At Sea, 06 August 2009

All At Sea
Dave Edgar
EXCLUSIVE to mccannfiles.com


By Dr Martin Roberts
06 August 2009

ALL AT SEA

Have the McCanns made a Titanic mistake with their latest promotion? What follows is a particularly interesting exchange during the most recent press conference, involving Dave Edgar in discussion of the Marina where an unnamed Briton and an unidentified Australian are said to have conversed:

Q: "Mr Edgar, could you sail from the Algarve to this Marina?"

DE: "Could... I'm not a sailor but I'm told that, errm... six knots would take you five days."

Q: "Five days?"

DE: "Yeah... at six knots. Obviously it would depend what ship you're on or what yacht you're on how fast it would go."

Q: "Aren't there also ferries that do the main Portugal..." (indistinct)

DE: "There are ferries as well, yes. Obviously Barcelona is a very busy port."

Q: "So, Dave. Sorry. Have you... have you... have you worked out therefore that potentially Madeleine could definitely have been here (in) seventy-two hours?"

DE: "Yes."

Q: "Yes"

DE: "Could. Yes."

Q: "She could have been..."

DE: "Most definitely could have got from, from eh, from the area back to Barcelona."

Q: "How?"

DE: "By yacht. By yacht. It's entirely possible."

Indeed it is, Dave. But not inside seventy-two hours travelling at six knots. The journey takes five days at that speed you say, so at six knots you get just over half way. Ruling out the ferry, for obvious reasons, leaves us requiring an ocean-going vessel capable of cruising at around 13 knots.

There are physical constraints to travelling through water which can make exceeding an optimum speed difficult, if not dangerous, for smaller vessels; unless of course they are purpose-built ocean racers. These are not exactly small either. Toward the more leisurely end of the spectrum, ocean-going yachts, with a cruising speed of around 13 knots, are 'gin palaces', typically in the order of 160 ft. long, and can be picked up on the internet currently for around $20,000,000.

So, as Dave Edgar candidly informs us, it's entirely possible to sail, by yacht, from the Algarve to Barcelona within seventy-two hours. The BIG problem with this as an abduction hypothesis however, is the associated cost - staggeringly beyond the means of your average Mediterranean paedophile.

Even if we suspend disbelief, and attribute such deviant behaviour to a mysterious potentate with sufficient resources to fund an ocean-going lifestyle, was a seriously impressive boat recorded as entering the Marina on or immediately before the date of the Anglo-Australian encounter? If so, are we really to suppose that little Madeleine McCann from Leicester, last seen at an up-market holiday camp, was that important to the master?


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Maddie hunt for Woman

Daily Express, 07 August 2009

By Nick Fagge
Thursday August 6, 2009

DETECTIVES searching for Madeleine McCann are hunting for an Australian woman who asked a British tourist if he was about to deliver her "new daughter".

The woman, described as a glamorous ­Victoria Beckham lookalike, spoke to the ­businessman in Spain just 72 hours after Madeleine dis­appeared from her family holiday in Portugal.

Investigators yesterday issued an urgent appeal for information about the well-dressed woman, who was seen acting in an "agitated" manner at the waterfront in Barcelona on May 7, 2007. She was pacing up and down outside a popular restaurant at the city's Olympic Marina at 2am. When approached, she asked the British man in an Australian accent: "Are you here to deliver my new daughter?"

The stunned tourist, who was chaperoning his brother on a stag party, did not reply and the woman repeated the question two more times.

A second member of the British party spoke to the woman before she left and went to another restaurant on the marina. He confirmed she was Australian.

It is believed the woman mistook the witness for a man she had arranged to meet.

Private detectives working for Kate and Gerry McCann believe the woman, described as white, aged between 30 and 35, 5ft 2ins tall, of slim build and expensively dressed, is a "significant" lead in their hunt for Madeleine, who was snatched from the family's apartment in the Algarve resort of Praia da Luz.

Investigators believe Madeleine may have been smuggled on to a yacht. It is possible the girl, who would now be six, could have been taken on the orders of a childless couple desperate to have a family.

The breakthrough came six weeks ago after the new witness, a 41-year-old married man with no children, contacted the Find Madeleine investigation team.

Lead investigator Dave Edgar, a former detective inspector, said: "We are satisfied that he is a very credible witness and the account he's given is clear and concise." He added that the man, who asked not to be identified, did not come forward earlier for "personal reasons".

The private detectives spent two days in Barcelona investigating the new lead but found all CCTV footage had been wiped a long time ago and most of the bar staff had moved on. But Mr Edgar said the witness had described the e-fit of the woman produced by a British police artist as 80 per cent accurate.

A statement read by the McCanns' spokesman Clarence Mitchell said: "A witness has come forward to give the investigators currently searching for Madeleine McCann new information about a suspicious incident that took place in Barcelona in the early hours of May 7, 2007 – just over 72 hours after Madeleine was abducted whilst on holiday in Praia da Luz in Portugal."

Mr Mitchell told how the witness had been visiting a number of bars and restaurants in the marina area when he became aware of a well-dressed woman walking outside the El Rey De La Gamba restaurant.

"The witness got up and walked towards the woman and had a short conversation with her. The conversation was potentially significant to the investigation."

Mr Mitchell said neither he nor the private investigators would reveal details of the conversation "for strict operational reasons".

But a source close to the investigation in Portugal told the Daily Express: "The new witness is a ­senior bank manager. He was in Barcelona for his brother's stag do.

"He was not drinking because he was keeping an eye on his brother. He saw a woman standing by the waterfront of the marina looking out to sea. She looked anxious. She was expecting to meet someone at the marina.

"The man approached her and she said to him, 'Are you here to deliver my new daughter?'

"She asked this question three times before she went to another restaurant along the marina."

The investigators now hope that a public appeal will flush out the woman, who is believed to have returned to her native Australia. The Portuguese source said: "Investigators want people who have contacted them in Australia to get back in touch with them again."

Less than 1,000 miles as the crow flies, the journey from the Algarve to Barcelona is easily achieved in less than 36 hours by sea in a high-powered cruiser or less than 14 hours by car. Mr Edgar said: "Madeleine most definitely could have got from the area to Barcelona by yacht."

The Portuguese source said: "Boats have been recorded leaving Albufeira and arriving in Barcelona one day later."

Kate and Gerry McCann are aware of the new lead, Mr Mitchell said.

Details of the new witness have been passed to Portuguese authorities. But the Portuguese police investigation into Madeleine's disappearance was closed a year ago.

Anyone who knows the woman is asked to call the McCanns’ inves­tigators on 0044845 8384699 or email them at investigation@find madeleine.com

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Re: Barcelona
« Reply #11 on: March 18, 2019, 12:49:45 PM »
http://www.findmadeleine.com/campaigns/unidentified_people.html



This is an e-fit picture of a woman aged 30-35 years,approx. 5ft 2" tall, who was behaving suspiciously in the area of the Port Olimpic Marina in Barcelona in the early hours of May 7th 2007. She is a person of interest to the inquiry - as yet, unidentified.

If you know or suspect who she is - please contact the investigation hotline.

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Re: Barcelona
« Reply #12 on: March 18, 2019, 02:08:11 PM »
http://www.channel4.com/news/articles/uk/madeleine+mccann+new+efit+appeal+/3298257.html

Madeleine McCann: new E-fit appeal


By Channel 4 News Updated on 06 August 2009

Private detectives have released a e-fit of a woman who it is believed may have some information about Madeleine McCann, reports Carl Dinnen.

It is claimed the woman in the e-fit was in Barcelona three days after the suspected abduction, and is reported to have been having a conversation about Madeleine that detectives want to verify.

The e-fit picture was released at a news conference held jointly by lead private investigator Dave Edgar and the spokesman for the McCann family, Clarence Mitchell. Madeleine's parents, Kate and Gerry McCann, from Rothley, Leicestershire, did not attend the news conference.

Private detectives hired by Madeleine McCann's parents want to trace the "Victoria Beckham lookalike" with an Australian or New Zealand accent who was also heard speaking what seemed to be fluent Spanish.



The British men, who were part of a larger group, saw the woman in the early hours of May 7 2007 while on a night out in Barcelona's popular Port Olimpic Marina. The woman was well-dressed but appeared agitated and kept walking up and down outside the El Rey de la Gamba restaurant bar as if she was waiting to meet somebody, the witnesses recalled.

When one of the British men approached and spoke to her, she said something that the McCanns' team described as "potentially significant to the investigation".

After speaking to the witness, the woman went into a bar next door and sat down on her own. While in the bar she had a heated conversation with a local in what seemed to be fluent Spanish.

Mr Mitchell told Channel 4 News: "She is quite distinctive with the Australian accent and the language capabilities, and we hope that the international publicity that thankfully Madeleine's situation still manages to generate - we hope that this will lead to her being found and found soon."

Mr Edgar refused to give any details about this conversation, saying only: "She's a significant individual, I wouldn't describe her as a suspect."

Madeleine McCann disappeared from the apartment in Praia da Luz, Portugal, being rented by her parents, Kate and Gerry McCann, on 3 May 2007. See a timeline of events since Madeline McCann's disappearance.

Since that date none of the many reported sightings of Madeleine, who would now be six years old, have produced any firm leads.

On 18 September of that year former BBC journalist Clarence Mitchell announced he was to become spokesman for the McCann family.

Former detective inspector Dave Edgar and a second retired British detective, Arthur Cowley, were hired by the McCanns to continue the search for their daughter after the official Portuguese investigation was shelved in July last year.

The two former policemen have visited a number of European countries in the pursuit of leads, including the possibility that a convicted British paedophile might know something about the child's disappearance.

Raymond Hewlett, who was jailed several times in the UK for sexually assaulting young girls, is said to have been staying an hour's drive from the McCanns' Portuguese holiday flat when Madeleine vanished. He is being treated for cancer in Germany and denies all involvement in Madeleine's disappearance.

Mr Mitchell said the investigators had not yet managed to talk to Hewlett but he remained a "person of interest".

Last week it emerged this week that Leicestershire Police have spent nearly £750,000 investigating Madeleine's disappearance.

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Re: Barcelona
« Reply #13 on: March 18, 2019, 02:24:18 PM »
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An aerial view of Port Olimpic marina in Barcelona, popular with tourists





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Re: Barcelona
« Reply #14 on: March 18, 2019, 02:35:32 PM »
A handout image of Port Olympic Marina where a woman is sought