Kate and Gerry McCann, parents of Madeleine, a British girl who disappeared while on holiday with her family, spoke out after a woman claiming to be her daughter went missing.
Julia Wendell from Poland gained worldwide fame for the claim, insisting she missed Madeleine and even having a DNA test to prove it.
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However, the test result came back earlier this week and showed the 21-year-old was "100% Polish," according to her representatives, dismissing her claims of being the child of Leicestershire.
Madeleine's parents, Kate and Gerry, remained silent during Julia's campaign, but have now issued a statement, reports the Mirror.
In response to a question posed by a woman on her “Find Maddie” Facebook page, Madeleine McCann's parents posted a statement.
The woman asked if there were any updates on media reports regarding a girl who claimed to be Maddie and a DNA test had been carried out. She also expressed her prayers for the McCann family and her daughter's safe return.
Representatives of Kate and Gerry McCann released a statement last night, stating that there was no news to report at this time and that any relevant information would come from the Metropolitan Police.
doctor Fia Johannson, who represents Julia, said the test showed she is not Madeleine. She said: “She is absolutely 100% from Poland.
“She is a small percentage of Lithuanian and Russian. But the test results show that she is Polish,” said Fia.
After the event, Julia traveled back to Poland. Investigations into Madeleine's disappearance are ongoing, with the case receiving further funding from the Home Office.
There are several theories and speculations about what may have happened to Madeleine, including that she was kidnapped, killed or that she got lost and had an accident. However, there is no conclusive evidence to support any of these theories.
German prosecutors, who are conducting the investigation into Madeleine's disappearance, believe convicted pedophile Christian Brueckner murdered the Leicestershire youth.
Brueckner, 45, is currently serving time in prison for raping a pensioner and denies that is the case and insists police are trying to frame him for the crime.
Madeleine McCann's case has been highly controversial, with some criticizing the authorities' handling of the investigation.
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