Madeleine McCann's sister tells trial of woman claiming to be missing sibling: 'I always knew she wasn't Madeleine'
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Madeleine McCann's sister tells trial of woman claiming to be missing sibling: 'I always knew she wasn't Madeleine'
""Because I always knew that she wasn't Madeleine, so I didn't need to do one and the, not guidance, but the people around me didn't think it was appropriate either for her to get a DNA test.""
""It makes me feel quite uncomfortable because it is quite creepy she is giving those details and trying to play with my emotions.""
""It is quite disturbing that she's coming up with these supposed memories even though she's not Madeleine," Amelie said."
""clearly altered or edited ... to make it look more like her""
Amelie McCann received repeated messages from Julia Wandelt in which Wandelt insisted she was Madeleine McCann, who vanished in Portugal in 2007. Wandelt, 24 and from Lubin in south-west Poland, is accused of stalking Kate and Gerry McCann and causing serious alarm or distress between June 2022 and February this year. Amelie described the messages as creepy and distressing and said they included alleged childhood flashbacks and requests for a DNA test. Wandelt sent images that were clearly altered to resemble Madeleine. Amelie blocked Wandelt on multiple online platforms. The messages took a toll on Kate McCann, who became stressed and on edge after Wandelt visited the family home, which Amelie called an invasion of their privacy.
Read at Irish Independent
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