I agree, I know what it is like to lose sight of a youngster when abroad and how a blind panic sets in. But there were several professional medical doctors in that group yet not one of them had the brains to phone 112.
Yes indeed. But of course that does beg the question that perhaps they CHOSE not to phone 112, for their own reasons, until later. Once the alarm had been raised (and the timings here are suspicious) it was only a matter of time before the police would arrive on the scene.
But it's a bit rich for the McCanns to criticize the delay in police arriving when they had chosen not to call them immediately, or get their friends to call them. In her book Kate claims that Jane Tanner immediate reported her sighting to the police when she heard about Madeleine's disappearance.
I would like to see the mobile phone records for this. That would mean that Jane Tanner called the police just after 10pm. Yet the first call to the police is logged as being later than this.