A decade after three-year-old Madeleine McCann vanished on a family holiday in Portugal, her parents Kate and Gerry speak about their difficulties over the years and the pain of marking the anniversary. LONDON—The parents of Madeleine McCann, the 3-year-old British girl who vanished during a family vacation to Portugal in 2007, say they are still hopeful they will one day be reunited with their daughter as they mark the 10th anniversary of her disappearance. Her parents had gone out to a tapas bar nearby after putting her and her twin siblings to bed. Despite an investigation costing more than $14 million so far, police said there was no “definitive evidence” on whether Madeleine — who would be almost 14 now — is alive or dead. The toddler was abducted from the apartment, they said, but how and why it happened is still largely a mystery.
Source: thestar April 30, 2017 04:30 UTC