11/09/2007
Public Prosecutor Given Madeleine Files
Files on the Madeleine McCann case have been given to the Portuguese public prosecutor.
Prosecutors will now examine reports of three samples of Madeleine's DNA discovered by police and decide whether to charge her parents, Gerry and Kate McCann, with an offence.
The move comes after it was revealed that scientists found a full DNA match to Madeleine in a car hired by her parents after the four-year-old went missing on May 3.
The couple have now both been declared as formal suspects in the case. Both deny any involvement in their daughter's disappearance.
Mr and Mrs McCann returned to their home in Rothley, Leicestershire on Sunday, after spending four months based in the Algarve in Portugal, following Madeleine's disappearance from their holiday apartment in Praia da Luz.
The couple are not subject to bail conditions, travel restrictions or charges, but they can be recalled to Portugal with five days' notice.
According to reports, Portuguese police have played down reports that the DNA found in the hire car was a 100% match to Madeleine.
Alipio Ribeiro, head of the Policia Judiciaria, indicated to RTP, the Portuguese state broadcaster, that the forensic tests had not been conclusive.
According to a report on Sky News, the DNA found in the car was an 88% match with Madeleine's DNA. It was also reported that large amounts of Madeleine's hair was found in the car.
(KMcA/SP)
Prosecutors will now examine reports of three samples of Madeleine's DNA discovered by police and decide whether to charge her parents, Gerry and Kate McCann, with an offence.
The move comes after it was revealed that scientists found a full DNA match to Madeleine in a car hired by her parents after the four-year-old went missing on May 3.
The couple have now both been declared as formal suspects in the case. Both deny any involvement in their daughter's disappearance.
Mr and Mrs McCann returned to their home in Rothley, Leicestershire on Sunday, after spending four months based in the Algarve in Portugal, following Madeleine's disappearance from their holiday apartment in Praia da Luz.
The couple are not subject to bail conditions, travel restrictions or charges, but they can be recalled to Portugal with five days' notice.
According to reports, Portuguese police have played down reports that the DNA found in the hire car was a 100% match to Madeleine.
Alipio Ribeiro, head of the Policia Judiciaria, indicated to RTP, the Portuguese state broadcaster, that the forensic tests had not been conclusive.
According to a report on Sky News, the DNA found in the car was an 88% match with Madeleine's DNA. It was also reported that large amounts of Madeleine's hair was found in the car.
(KMcA/SP)
Related UK National News Stories
Click here for the latest headlines.
19 September 2007
'Innocent Explanation' For McCann DNA Evidence
There are 'innocent explanations' for the DNA evidence found in the car hired by the parents of Madeleine McCann, it has been reported.
'Innocent Explanation' For McCann DNA Evidence
There are 'innocent explanations' for the DNA evidence found in the car hired by the parents of Madeleine McCann, it has been reported.
08 August 2007
DNA Tests Reveal No Match To Madeleine
DNA test results from a sample taken from a Belgian restaurant where missing British girl Madeleine McCann was allegedly spotted are not a match for the four-year-old, it has been revealed.
DNA Tests Reveal No Match To Madeleine
DNA test results from a sample taken from a Belgian restaurant where missing British girl Madeleine McCann was allegedly spotted are not a match for the four-year-old, it has been revealed.
17 May 2007
Nearly 200 crimes missed by DNA failings
Nearly 200 crimes went undetected due to failings over DNA samples, it has been revealed. The failure to archive DNA evidence resulted in 183 crimes going undetected, including one paedophile offence, three robberies, nine burglaries, 19 drugs offences and 62 thefts, the National DNA Database annual report revealed.
Nearly 200 crimes missed by DNA failings
Nearly 200 crimes went undetected due to failings over DNA samples, it has been revealed. The failure to archive DNA evidence resulted in 183 crimes going undetected, including one paedophile offence, three robberies, nine burglaries, 19 drugs offences and 62 thefts, the National DNA Database annual report revealed.
05 November 2007
Fresh Hope That Maddie Lives
A simple bag of clothes has given missing Madeleine's parents fresh hope that she is alive after learning of the discovery of the bag with a possible DNA link to their daughter.
Fresh Hope That Maddie Lives
A simple bag of clothes has given missing Madeleine's parents fresh hope that she is alive after learning of the discovery of the bag with a possible DNA link to their daughter.
14 October 2013
E-Fit Images Released Of Madeline McCann Suspect
The Metropolitan Police investigating the abduction of a three-year-old British girl called Madeleine McCann from an apartment in the Portuguese Algarve resort of Praia da Luz on the 3rd May 2007, have released two e-fit images of a man who is of vital importance in the case.
E-Fit Images Released Of Madeline McCann Suspect
The Metropolitan Police investigating the abduction of a three-year-old British girl called Madeleine McCann from an apartment in the Portuguese Algarve resort of Praia da Luz on the 3rd May 2007, have released two e-fit images of a man who is of vital importance in the case.
-
Northern Ireland WeatherToday:A showery start with outbreaks most frequent north of Lough Neagh and through the morning, before dwindling during the afternoon as the northwest breezes ease and brighter spells of weak sunshine prosper. Maximum temperature 8 °C.Tonight:A dry night, save for a few light showers around the coasts, with prolonged clear spells and light winds bringing a frosty dawn for many in central and southern parts. Minimum temperature -3 °C.