Apartment key theft cover-up by resort staff in Madeleine McCann case.Express
By: James Murray
Published: Sun, February 9, 2014
KEYS to the holiday apartment from which Madeleine McCann was abducted were lost shortly before she vanished, it was claimed last night.
However, police were not informed about the loss of potentially crucial evidence which could unlock the seven-year mystery.
A Sunday Express investigation in Portugal has revealed astonishing new information which, if proved, suggests the kidnap was well planned and executed using stolen keys.
Amid claims that Portuguese police are about to arrest three former workers at the Ocean Club in Praia da Luz, based on information gathered by Scotland Yard, we tracked down a former maintenance worker at the complex whose revelations could change the direction of the international investigation.
The retired man, whose identity we have agreed to protect, said: “I have kept this to myself for long enough, so now it is right to tell people what happened.
“There was another maintenance worker at the Ocean Club who said he had lost a set of keys for the whole of block five.”
Kate and Gerry McCann, their twins Sean and Amelie and eldest daughter Madeleine, were staying in apartment 5a in the block, where there had been a spate of burglaries in the weeks before she vanished.
The former Ocean Club worker revealed: “I remember my colleague telling some of us the keys to that block had been lost.
“He told us about it in the week when the child was taken but I cannot remember the exact day. In the maintenance department we kept duplicates of all keys to the apartments.
“They were on a long cable and very clearly marked and we kept them in a safe.
“If there was a problem, a water leak, a gas leak, it was important for us to have entry to apartments if the owners or guests were out.

DENIALS: Maintenance worker Tiago da Silva.
The Sunday Express tracked down the maintenance worker who allegedly lost the keys, 29-year-old Tiago da Silva, who lives a few miles from Luz in Lagos, a pretty coastal town.
When we put it to him that keys were lost, he paused momentarily before saying: “That is not the case. I can’t remember any keys going missing. The keys in maintenance were kept in a safe and nobody could get to them.”
However, his former colleague insisted: “I know what he told me at the time. The keys for all the blocks were kept on a cable and clearly marked.
“He said he had lost the keys to block five. He told me in the same week when the little girl went missing. I am sure of this.
“From my memory I think they were replaced with duplicate keys for the apartments which were held at reception. I remember all this very clearly. He did not want us to tell people about it, so we didn’t say anything.”
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