Kate had dream of where to dig POLICE are ready to dig up a hillside where distraught Kate McCann dreamt missing daughter Madeleine had been placed.
http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/5612497/Cops-ready-to-dig-for-Maddie-McCann-body-after-mother-dream.htmlDetectives target FOUR sites at PraiaBy ANTHONY FRANCE, Crime Reporter and ANTONELLA LAZZERI
Wednesday, May 7, 2014
POLICE are ready to dig up a hillside where distraught Kate McCann dreamt missing daughter Madeleine had been placed.
In the nightmare, Kate was drawn to the spot because so many cars were heading towards it.
The site is one of four pinpointed in a fresh British investigation into the youngster's disappearance from a Portuguese holiday apartment.
Scotland Yard believes local officers may have missed or ignored them in the hectic aftermath.
A source said the digs were not necessarily in connection with finding Madeleine's remains - but could turn up hidden clues such as clothing or documents, or metal objects like a knife or crowbar.
Madeleine, then three, vanished from a holiday apartment in Praia da Luz in May 2007.
Two months later Kate told her family liaison officer Insp Ricardo Paiva about the dream. He said later: "She gave me the impression she thought Madeleine was dead." The area was searched unsuccessfully with sniffer dogs.
In September 2007 shocked Kate and husband Gerry were declared suspects but were cleared the following July when Portugal's attorney general closed the case.
A British inquiry was launched in May 2011 and last October Portuguese police bowed to pressure and reopened their investigations.
They have given permission for Met Police - tipped to soon make their first arrests - to carry out the excavations, using mechanical diggers and ground-penetrating radar.
As well as the hillside, they are believed to be concentrating on a road that had been under repair near the McCanns' Ocean Club apartment, on wasteland to the south, and on land at a beach to the east.
The McCanns' spokesman Clarence Mitchell said: "Kate and Gerry are being kept fully informed throughout." Last weekend the couple were joined by around 100 well-wishers, friends and family in their hometown of Rothley, Leics, on the seventh anniversary of Madeleine's disappearance.
The McCanns thanked the public for their unstinting support and candles were lit for children around the world taken away from their parents against their will.
Gerry, 45, said the Met team were moving to a "very active" phase in their investigation, adding: "They are chipping away and obviously there is new evidence so we are going to continue to hope that we will get a happy outcome."
Earlier Kate, 46, said she sometimes returned to the resort to "walk the streets" and "look for answers."
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