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Offline mercury

Re: The parents of a missing child don't matter.
« Reply #585 on: June 17, 2015, 11:01:22 PM »
Nigel Nessling's beliefs are his own.  And not for you or me to mock.

Oh yes they are, very much so, I dread to think anyone takes them seriously, shudder

Offline sadie

Re: The parents of a missing child don't matter.
« Reply #586 on: June 18, 2015, 01:39:30 AM »
It was debunking Sadie's obsession with race.
sadie doesn't have any obsessions with race.

Try and get it right, mate



sadie is particularly interested in Judism atm because she has lived all her life in ignorance, believing a lie.  She has now found out that she is almost certainly from Jewish blood and pure blood at that, going back to Biblical times and Judea.   

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~


It has been most interesting researching it, not only with respect to myself, sadie .... but also because of the fact that I find that the Mccann case is riddled with Jews.   In massive doses.   Both within the senior Faro/ Portimao PJ and the jurisdiction of PT, but also within the string of abducted children in PT


Is she not to tell you about these astounding FACTs ?   Do you prefer to be in ignorance of them?


Even the hillside immediately behind PdL. are called Monte Judeu  [Hills of the Jews].  Just 2 1/2 miles away from PdL

Offline sadie

Re: The parents of a missing child don't matter.
« Reply #587 on: June 18, 2015, 01:44:05 AM »
Oh yes they are, very much so, I dread to think anyone takes them seriously, shudder
It is in the worst taste possible to mock someone behind his back and says oceans about YOU

Especially where he hasn't a voice and may not know about what is being said.




Nigel is a most sincere man who has given his everything to try and find Madeleine and to support her grieving family.

He has empathy by the bucket load. 

Such a pity that many of you do not even understand the word.

Offline slartibartfast

Re: The parents of a missing child don't matter.
« Reply #588 on: June 18, 2015, 06:32:20 AM »
sadie doesn't have any obsessions with race.

Try and get it right, mate



sadie is particularly interested in Judism atm because she has lived all her life in ignorance, believing a lie.  She has now found out that she is almost certainly from Jewish blood and pure blood at that, going back to Biblical times and Judea.   

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~


It has been most interesting researching it, not only with respect to myself, sadie .... but also because of the fact that I find that the Mccann case is riddled with Jews.   In massive doses.   Both within the senior Faro/ Portimao PJ and the jurisdiction of PT, but also within the string of abducted children in PT


Is she not to tell you about these astounding FACTs ?   Do you prefer to be in ignorance of them?


Even the hillside immediately behind PdL. are called Monte Judeu  [Hills of the Jews].  Just 2 1/2 miles away from PdL


I rest my case... ?{)(**
“Reasoning will never make a Man correct an ill Opinion, which by Reasoning he never acquired”.

stephen25000

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Re: The parents of a missing child don't matter.
« Reply #589 on: June 18, 2015, 07:55:54 AM »
sadie doesn't have any obsessions with race.

Try and get it right, mate



sadie is particularly interested in Judism atm because she has lived all her life in ignorance, believing a lie.  She has now found out that she is almost certainly from Jewish blood and pure blood at that, going back to Biblical times and Judea.   

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~


It has been most interesting researching it, not only with respect to myself, sadie .... but also because of the fact that I find that the Mccann case is riddled with Jews.   In massive doses.   Both within the senior Faro/ Portimao PJ and the jurisdiction of PT, but also within the string of abducted children in PT


Is she not to tell you about these astounding FACTs ?   Do you prefer to be in ignorance of them?


Even the hillside immediately behind PdL. are called Monte Judeu  [Hills of the Jews].  Just 2 1/2 miles away from PdL


Speaking of yourself in the third person ?

What is this obsession you have with Jewish origins ?

You do realize that Dan Brown's books are works of fiction ?

stephen25000

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Re: The parents of a missing child don't matter.
« Reply #590 on: June 18, 2015, 07:56:48 AM »

Offline Brietta

Re: The parents of a missing child don't matter.
« Reply #591 on: June 18, 2015, 09:05:06 AM »
Speaking of yourself in the third person ?

What is this obsession you have with Jewish origins ?

You do realize that Dan Brown's books are works of fiction ?

Is it your mission to constantly post OT and mount ad hominem attacks while doing so?  Sadie's posts have the benefit of being always well thought out and informative.
She never resorts to the abuse of fllow members.

I think there is a lot you could learn from her ... but anyway, I'm not keen on reporting posts hoping that the majority know enough to comply with the forum rules ... but I am going to start reporting posts which are used to ridicule another poster.

So please don't make me go down that route.
"All I'm going to say is that we've conducted a very serious investigation and there's no indication that Madeleine McCann's parents are connected to her disappearance. On the other hand, we have a lot of evidence pointing out that Christian killed her," Wolter told the "Friday at 9"....

stephen25000

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Re: The parents of a missing child don't matter.
« Reply #592 on: June 18, 2015, 09:12:16 AM »
Is it your mission to constantly post OT and mount ad hominem attacks while doing so?  Sadie's posts have the benefit of being always well thought out and informative.
She never resorts to the abuse of fllow members.

I think there is a lot you could learn from her ... but anyway, I'm not keen on reporting posts hoping that the majority know enough to comply with the forum rules ... but I am going to start reporting posts which are used to ridicule another poster.

So please don't make me go down that route.

She does abuse posters and accuses them.

Now in one of her last posts she 'suggested' I and others who don't believe the mccanns  have Aspergers.

She has accused me of being on a forum I never heard of until she mentioned it.

The other day she got my gender wrong.

You seem to forget it is not only me who finds Sadie's theories wild and downright strange, and I a being being polite.


P.S. How do you know Sadie's posts are well thought out and informative ?

Offline Brietta

Re: The parents of a missing child don't matter.
« Reply #593 on: June 18, 2015, 10:29:28 AM »

Not quite sure exactly where to post this ... but for those who say such things just don't happen ... think again.  I found the initial police response at the end of the article illuminating, I also think the parallels with the situation in Praia da Luz are extraordinary.

Holiday hell: Gang dressed as waiters try to snatch children from Cyprus resort packed with Scots holidaymakers
06:00, 18 JUNE 2015
BY JAMES MONCUR
THREE youngsters were being lured into cars at the Anastasia Beach Complex, near Protaras, when the child-snatcher were caught.

A GANG dressed as waiters tried to snatch children from a hotel packed with Scots holidaymakers.

Three youngsters were being lured into cars when the child-snatchers were caught.

A holidaymaker at the Cyprus resort with a wedding party from Dundee said: “We had seen these people around the hotel all week. They’d been in the pool and interacting with some of the children.

“Some of them were wearing staff outfits so they could blend in more easily. It was really scary.”

Scots dad Greg Letford, 28, told how the gang – who staff claimed were Romanians – targeted kids on Tuesday night.

He said: “This Romanian couple were leading the two young children towards a waiting car, another person had a third child up against a wall ready to go, too.

“Someone spotted what they were up to and stopped them. If he hadn’t been there those kids would have gone.

“One of the men got away and we heard the getaway car crashed a short distance away too.

“When the police turned up, they took the man and woman into an office in the hotel and a crowd built up in the foyer – there must have been about 60 or 70 really angry people. It was chaos.

“The police got them into a van through a window for their protection. One of the hotel staff later told us they were Romanian and that one of them used to work at the hotel.”

The children involved in the drama at the Anastasia Beach Complex, near Protaras, were all under 10.

Dad-of-two Greg was staying there as part of the 25-strong wedding party.

He told how members of his group gave statements to police, who also took cameras and phones from the two suspects.

Tour operators Thomas Cook have since moved about 60 British and Irish holidaymakers from the hotel amid fears for children’s safety.

After they were spotted, the alleged abductors were grabbed, frogmarched to the hotel office and handed over to police.

Alarmed holidaymakers organised their own round-the-clock safety patrol of the hotel grounds to protect their children.

It is understood that a gang of at least 10 men and women had been scoping out the plush hotel for the last week.

They were spotted filming and taking photographs of the children as they played in the pool and it is claimed some wore waiters’ outfits to blend in to their surroundings.

Police maintained a security presence at the hotel throughout yesterday as they investigated the allegations.

A member of the Dundee group said: “What should have been a fantastic wedding has turned into a bit of a nightmare.

“Just thinking of what might have happened to those children makes your stomach flip. After it happened, we started patrolling around the accommodation to keep an eye out for them again. We just couldn’t take chances.”

The Anastasia Beach Complex is run by Thomas Cook and is on the eastern tip of Cyprus. It has 191 rooms and 50 studios and apartments.

On the company website it is described as being “a perfect family choice”. It has a kids’ splash pool, water park and a lazy river.

Holidaymakers, who were mainly from Scotland and Ireland, were offered a new hotel in nearby Paphos by Thomas Cook.

Greg praised the speedy and professional way Thomas Cook’s reps handled the difficult situation and tried to calm fears.

They arranged return flights to the UK for those families directly affected by the attempted abductions and agreed to move others who didn’t feel safe.

Greg’s party were transferred from Protaras to a five-star hotel in Paphos, a three-hour coach ride away, yesterday morning. A Thomas Cook spokeswoman said the company were taking the
incident extremely seriously.

She said: “Thomas Cook have requested an increased and immediate security presence at the hotel.

“The safety and welfare of our customers is always our first priority and, upon hearing about the incident, we immediately deployed our experienced resort team to the property to provide those customers in residence with individual support.

“Customers who did not wish to stay at the property were moved to alternative hotels of a similar or higher standard.

“While incidents of this nature are extremely rare, we would like to reassure all customers that this is being taken seriously and we are continuing to work closely with the local authorities and the hotel as the investigation continues.

“Any customers with concerns about future holidays at this hotel are asked to contact us directly so we can deal with them personally and directly.”

A Thomas Cook insider said: “We have a lot of reps on the ground out there to support people.

“Our teams will be liaising with the authorities and the hotel.

“But it becomes a police matter once the police are called, which is the understanding in this case.”

Police in Cyprus initially denied any incident had taken place and said their officers had never attended at the Anastasia – despite the Daily Record emailing them photographs of squad cars outside the main entrance.

We then contacted the Cypriot High Commission in London to clarify the situation.

A short time later, a representative told us to retry the police in Cyprus who now had “information about the incident”.

The same police spokesman in Cyprus – who had earlier denied any involvement – confirmed officers did attend but said that it was all a “misunderstanding”.

He claimed a 19-year-old man had been seen filming a show at the hotel and was “attacked” by
50 or 60 holidaymakers and officers had to remove him for his own safety.
http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/news/scottish-news/holiday-hell-gang-dressed-waiters-5902767
"All I'm going to say is that we've conducted a very serious investigation and there's no indication that Madeleine McCann's parents are connected to her disappearance. On the other hand, we have a lot of evidence pointing out that Christian killed her," Wolter told the "Friday at 9"....

Offline Alice Purjorick

Re: The parents of a missing child don't matter.
« Reply #594 on: June 18, 2015, 10:41:02 AM »
Not quite sure exactly where to post this ... but for those who say such things just don't happen ... think again.  I found the initial police response at the end of the article illuminating, I also think the parallels with the situation in Praia da Luz are extraordinary.

Holiday hell: Gang dressed as waiters try to snatch children from Cyprus resort packed with Scots holidaymakers
06:00, 18 JUNE 2015
BY JAMES MONCUR
THREE youngsters were being lured into cars at the Anastasia Beach Complex, near Protaras, when the child-snatcher were caught.

A GANG dressed as waiters tried to snatch children from a hotel packed with Scots holidaymakers.

Three youngsters were being lured into cars when the child-snatchers were caught.

A holidaymaker at the Cyprus resort with a wedding party from Dundee said: “We had seen these people around the hotel all week. They’d been in the pool and interacting with some of the children.

“Some of them were wearing staff outfits so they could blend in more easily. It was really scary.”

Scots dad Greg Letford, 28, told how the gang – who staff claimed were Romanians – targeted kids on Tuesday night.

He said: “This Romanian couple were leading the two young children towards a waiting car, another person had a third child up against a wall ready to go, too.

“Someone spotted what they were up to and stopped them. If he hadn’t been there those kids would have gone.

“One of the men got away and we heard the getaway car crashed a short distance away too.

“When the police turned up, they took the man and woman into an office in the hotel and a crowd built up in the foyer – there must have been about 60 or 70 really angry people. It was chaos.

“The police got them into a van through a window for their protection. One of the hotel staff later told us they were Romanian and that one of them used to work at the hotel.”

The children involved in the drama at the Anastasia Beach Complex, near Protaras, were all under 10.

Dad-of-two Greg was staying there as part of the 25-strong wedding party.

He told how members of his group gave statements to police, who also took cameras and phones from the two suspects.

Tour operators Thomas Cook have since moved about 60 British and Irish holidaymakers from the hotel amid fears for children’s safety.

After they were spotted, the alleged abductors were grabbed, frogmarched to the hotel office and handed over to police.

Alarmed holidaymakers organised their own round-the-clock safety patrol of the hotel grounds to protect their children.

It is understood that a gang of at least 10 men and women had been scoping out the plush hotel for the last week.

They were spotted filming and taking photographs of the children as they played in the pool and it is claimed some wore waiters’ outfits to blend in to their surroundings.

Police maintained a security presence at the hotel throughout yesterday as they investigated the allegations.

A member of the Dundee group said: “What should have been a fantastic wedding has turned into a bit of a nightmare.

“Just thinking of what might have happened to those children makes your stomach flip. After it happened, we started patrolling around the accommodation to keep an eye out for them again. We just couldn’t take chances.”

The Anastasia Beach Complex is run by Thomas Cook and is on the eastern tip of Cyprus. It has 191 rooms and 50 studios and apartments.

On the company website it is described as being “a perfect family choice”. It has a kids’ splash pool, water park and a lazy river.

Holidaymakers, who were mainly from Scotland and Ireland, were offered a new hotel in nearby Paphos by Thomas Cook.

Greg praised the speedy and professional way Thomas Cook’s reps handled the difficult situation and tried to calm fears.

They arranged return flights to the UK for those families directly affected by the attempted abductions and agreed to move others who didn’t feel safe.

Greg’s party were transferred from Protaras to a five-star hotel in Paphos, a three-hour coach ride away, yesterday morning. A Thomas Cook spokeswoman said the company were taking the
incident extremely seriously.

She said: “Thomas Cook have requested an increased and immediate security presence at the hotel.

“The safety and welfare of our customers is always our first priority and, upon hearing about the incident, we immediately deployed our experienced resort team to the property to provide those customers in residence with individual support.

“Customers who did not wish to stay at the property were moved to alternative hotels of a similar or higher standard.

“While incidents of this nature are extremely rare, we would like to reassure all customers that this is being taken seriously and we are continuing to work closely with the local authorities and the hotel as the investigation continues.

“Any customers with concerns about future holidays at this hotel are asked to contact us directly so we can deal with them personally and directly.”

A Thomas Cook insider said: “We have a lot of reps on the ground out there to support people.

“Our teams will be liaising with the authorities and the hotel.

“But it becomes a police matter once the police are called, which is the understanding in this case.”

Police in Cyprus initially denied any incident had taken place and said their officers had never attended at the Anastasia – despite the Daily Record emailing them photographs of squad cars outside the main entrance.

We then contacted the Cypriot High Commission in London to clarify the situation.

A short time later, a representative told us to retry the police in Cyprus who now had “information about the incident”.

The same police spokesman in Cyprus – who had earlier denied any involvement – confirmed officers did attend but said that it was all a “misunderstanding”.

He claimed a 19-year-old man had been seen filming a show at the hotel and was “attacked” by
50 or 60 holidaymakers and officers had to remove him for his own safety.
http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/news/scottish-news/holiday-hell-gang-dressed-waiters-5902767

No one ever said it couldn't happen did they?
I see the parallels of course. Mob handed Rumanians dressed as waiters who had been casing the joint for days and crashed getaway cars. What else?
"Navigating the difference between weird but normal grief and truly suspicious behaviour is the key for any detective worth his salt.". ….Sarah Bailey

Offline Brietta

Re: The parents of a missing child don't matter.
« Reply #595 on: June 18, 2015, 07:14:29 PM »
No one ever said it couldn't happen did they?
I see the parallels of course. Mob handed Rumanians dressed as waiters who had been casing the joint for days and crashed getaway cars. What else?

I think I have posted this in the wrong thread ... but as you have noted in your inimitable style (don't think too many are queuing up to imitate) there are parallels which are striking.  Interestingly it is said that some of the perpetrators had worn staff uniform to allow themselves to blend in. Others had been seen all week ... just other holidaymakers enjoying themselves and relaxing. 
"All I'm going to say is that we've conducted a very serious investigation and there's no indication that Madeleine McCann's parents are connected to her disappearance. On the other hand, we have a lot of evidence pointing out that Christian killed her," Wolter told the "Friday at 9"....

Offline mercury

Re: The parents of a missing child don't matter.
« Reply #596 on: June 19, 2015, 04:25:33 AM »
Not quite sure exactly where to post this ... but for those who say such things just don't happen ... think again.  I found the initial police response at the end of the article illuminating, I also think the parallels with the situation in Praia da Luz are extraordinary.

Holiday hell: Gang dressed as waiters try to snatch children from Cyprus resort packed with Scots holidaymakers
06:00, 18 JUNE 2015
BY JAMES MONCUR
THREE youngsters were being lured into cars at the Anastasia Beach Complex, near Protaras, when the child-snatcher were caught.

A GANG dressed as waiters tried to snatch children from a hotel packed with Scots holidaymakers.

Three youngsters were being lured into cars when the child-snatchers were caught.

A holidaymaker at the Cyprus resort with a wedding party from Dundee said: “We had seen these people around the hotel all week. They’d been in the pool and interacting with some of the children.

“Some of them were wearing staff outfits so they could blend in more easily. It was really scary.”

Scots dad Greg Letford, 28, told how the gang – who staff claimed were Romanians – targeted kids on Tuesday night.

He said: “This Romanian couple were leading the two young children towards a waiting car, another person had a third child up against a wall ready to go, too.

“Someone spotted what they were up to and stopped them. If he hadn’t been there those kids would have gone.

“One of the men got away and we heard the getaway car crashed a short distance away too.

“When the police turned up, they took the man and woman into an office in the hotel and a crowd built up in the foyer – there must have been about 60 or 70 really angry people. It was chaos.

“The police got them into a van through a window for their protection. One of the hotel staff later told us they were Romanian and that one of them used to work at the hotel.”

The children involved in the drama at the Anastasia Beach Complex, near Protaras, were all under 10.

Dad-of-two Greg was staying there as part of the 25-strong wedding party.

He told how members of his group gave statements to police, who also took cameras and phones from the two suspects.

Tour operators Thomas Cook have since moved about 60 British and Irish holidaymakers from the hotel amid fears for children’s safety.

After they were spotted, the alleged abductors were grabbed, frogmarched to the hotel office and handed over to police.

Alarmed holidaymakers organised their own round-the-clock safety patrol of the hotel grounds to protect their children.

It is understood that a gang of at least 10 men and women had been scoping out the plush hotel for the last week.

They were spotted filming and taking photographs of the children as they played in the pool and it is claimed some wore waiters’ outfits to blend in to their surroundings.

Police maintained a security presence at the hotel throughout yesterday as they investigated the allegations.

A member of the Dundee group said: “What should have been a fantastic wedding has turned into a bit of a nightmare.

“Just thinking of what might have happened to those children makes your stomach flip. After it happened, we started patrolling around the accommodation to keep an eye out for them again. We just couldn’t take chances.”

The Anastasia Beach Complex is run by Thomas Cook and is on the eastern tip of Cyprus. It has 191 rooms and 50 studios and apartments.

On the company website it is described as being “a perfect family choice”. It has a kids’ splash pool, water park and a lazy river.

Holidaymakers, who were mainly from Scotland and Ireland, were offered a new hotel in nearby Paphos by Thomas Cook.

Greg praised the speedy and professional way Thomas Cook’s reps handled the difficult situation and tried to calm fears.

They arranged return flights to the UK for those families directly affected by the attempted abductions and agreed to move others who didn’t feel safe.

Greg’s party were transferred from Protaras to a five-star hotel in Paphos, a three-hour coach ride away, yesterday morning. A Thomas Cook spokeswoman said the company were taking the
incident extremely seriously.

She said: “Thomas Cook have requested an increased and immediate security presence at the hotel.

“The safety and welfare of our customers is always our first priority and, upon hearing about the incident, we immediately deployed our experienced resort team to the property to provide those customers in residence with individual support.

“Customers who did not wish to stay at the property were moved to alternative hotels of a similar or higher standard.

“While incidents of this nature are extremely rare, we would like to reassure all customers that this is being taken seriously and we are continuing to work closely with the local authorities and the hotel as the investigation continues.

“Any customers with concerns about future holidays at this hotel are asked to contact us directly so we can deal with them personally and directly.”

A Thomas Cook insider said: “We have a lot of reps on the ground out there to support people.

“Our teams will be liaising with the authorities and the hotel.

“But it becomes a police matter once the police are called, which is the understanding in this case.”

Police in Cyprus initially denied any incident had taken place and said their officers had never attended at the Anastasia – despite the Daily Record emailing them photographs of squad cars outside the main entrance.

We then contacted the Cypriot High Commission in London to clarify the situation.

A short time later, a representative told us to retry the police in Cyprus who now had “information about the incident”.

The same police spokesman in Cyprus – who had earlier denied any involvement – confirmed officers did attend but said that it was all a “misunderstanding”.

He claimed a 19-year-old man had been seen filming a show at the hotel and was “attacked” by
50 or 60 holidaymakers and officers had to remove him for his own safety.
http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/news/scottish-news/holiday-hell-gang-dressed-waiters-5902767

Always best to not believe one source before researching hey? Gosh shock horror the British press overhyped and invented, whoever would have thought that? But it's always "them dodgy foreigners" fault LOL


http://cyprus-mail.com/2015/06/18/police-deny-attempted-abduction/


« Last Edit: June 19, 2015, 04:32:26 AM by mercury »

Offline ShiningInLuz

Re: The parents of a missing child don't matter.
« Reply #597 on: June 19, 2015, 05:56:27 AM »
Always best to not believe one source before researching hey? Gosh shock horror the British press overhyped and invented, whoever would have thought that? But it's always "them dodgy foreigners" fault LOL


http://cyprus-mail.com/2015/06/18/police-deny-attempted-abduction/

Thank you.   8((()*/
What's up, old man?

Offline Brietta

Re: The parents of a missing child don't matter.
« Reply #598 on: June 19, 2015, 09:32:12 AM »
Always best to not believe one source before researching hey? Gosh shock horror the British press overhyped and invented, whoever would have thought that? But it's always "them dodgy foreigners" fault LOL


http://cyprus-mail.com/2015/06/18/police-deny-attempted-abduction/

I see ... there is absolutely no significance to the fact ... as confirmed in this newspaper ... that Thomas Cook relocated families to other hotels, and that two families cut short their holidays and returned home.


**snip
“Although there are conflicting reports as to what exactly occurred at the property, we would like to reassure all customers that we take all allegations incredibly seriously and we are continuing to work closely with our customers in resort and the local authorities,” the Thomas Cook statement said.

On request, the company assisted 16 customer bookings who wished to move to an alternative hotel and two families who travelled back to the UK early. But the company said it continued to offer holidays to the Anastasia, though it had requested increased security.  “Thomas Cook continues to offer holidays to the Anastasia Beach and the island of Cyprus, where customers are continuing to enjoy their holidays with us,” the company said.

Police on Thursday denied the attempted kidnap of three young children from the hotel as British newspapers hyped up the story with headlines as ‘Holiday Hell’.
http://cyprus-mail.com/2015/06/18/police-deny-attempted-abduction/



Nor is there any significance at all that a common thread seems to be that holiday companies and the local police apparently take great pains to downplay such situations when they occur.
Lillie's parents were concerned enough to report an incident which happened last year to their local police force; then of course this was in relation to an event which happened on holiday in a foreign country ... so it is perfectly obvious the British parents must automatically be considered to be fabricating a story.



**snip
As the couple got more and more distraught, Kay, also 28, spotted a woman carrying Lillie under arms around 400 yards from the hotel.

Daniel, of Horden, Co Durham, said: “We found her in the arms of an Eastern European woman who was walking towards a car park.

"My partner saw her, she thought she was carrying a bag of potatoes, then she realised it was our child. She ran after her, screaming.”

Kay added: “Lillie was hysterical.”

The woman claimed she found the toddler alone and was taking her to the hotel.

But Kay said: “By the time I checked over Lillie, she had gone.”

The couple did not believe her and asked staff to call police. But Daniel said: “The manager said to us, ‘You’ve got her back, that’s it’.”

The pair reported the kidnap attempt to Durham Police when they returned home after the holiday last August.

The case was referred to Operation Grange, the unit leading the search for Madeleine. It was also shared with detectives in Cyprus. There have been no arrests.

Daniel told how the latest kidnap bids at the hotel brought their own horror flooding back.

http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/cyprus-hotel-child-abduction-dad-5909334#rlabs=2
"All I'm going to say is that we've conducted a very serious investigation and there's no indication that Madeleine McCann's parents are connected to her disappearance. On the other hand, we have a lot of evidence pointing out that Christian killed her," Wolter told the "Friday at 9"....

Offline mercury

Re: The parents of a missing child don't matter.
« Reply #599 on: June 19, 2015, 10:32:44 PM »
I (and you) do not know if and how many people moved hotel or returned home or more importantly, why they did.

The Cyprus police, their government and the British High Commission, all, (according to the Independent) have said the story is NOT as reported/fabricated/misreported/whipped up by one or two sections of the the UK press. That is good enough for me.

Tabloids have weighty proven form for their , how can I put it, shenanigans


I forgot to add this original story in the Independent reporting on "parallels"

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/father-says-his-daughter-was-nearly-snatched-like-madeleine-mccann-at-cyprus-hotel-at-centre-of-kidnap-claims-10330989.html


PS You are welcome ShininginLuz
« Last Edit: June 19, 2015, 11:00:33 PM by mercury »