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My friends, this was taken from Daily Record newspaper:
http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/news/uk-world-news/madeleine-mccanns-parents-say-not-1863030
http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/news/uk-world-news/madeleine-mccanns-parents-say-not-1863030
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Madeleine McCann's parents say they will not give up hope of finding their daughter six years after she disappeared
1 May 2013 08:45
KATE and Gerry McCann said the involvement of the Metropolitan Police now meant the hunt for their daughter was escalating, rather than grinding to a halt.
THE parents of missing Madeleine McCann have said they have not lost hope that their daughter will be found nearly six years after she vanished.
Kate and Gerry McCann said the involvement of the Metropolitan Police now meant the hunt for their daughter was escalating, rather than grinding to a halt.
Speaking on ITV's Daybreak this morning Mrs McCann urged the public to remember their daughter and always keep her in mind.
"The search is very much ongoing," she said.
"Nothing is slowing down, if anything I feel it's escalating with the work of the Met.
"And again it's just be vigilant, please still take your posters on holiday and don't forget about her, she's still missing.
"We haven't lost hope, our hope isn't any less than it was after the first 24, 48 hours."
In just two days time the family will mark the six year anniversary of Madeleine's disappearance.
She was nearly four when she disappeared from her family's holiday apartment in Praia da Luz in Portugal's Algarve on May 3, 2007 as her parents dined at a tapas restaurant with friends nearby.
Mr and Mrs McCann, of Rothley, Leicestershire, have campaigned tirelessly for information on their daughter's whereabouts, battling for a review by the Metropolitan Police, which has now been under way for more than 18 months.
Her father added: "In some respects I think we're actually in a better position now in terms of working out what happened, and having the Met involved has taken a huge amount of pressure off us now.
"They're doing all the things that we said needed to be done. When they're ready they'll come forward and ask the public for help."
1 May 2013 08:45
KATE and Gerry McCann said the involvement of the Metropolitan Police now meant the hunt for their daughter was escalating, rather than grinding to a halt.
THE parents of missing Madeleine McCann have said they have not lost hope that their daughter will be found nearly six years after she vanished.
Kate and Gerry McCann said the involvement of the Metropolitan Police now meant the hunt for their daughter was escalating, rather than grinding to a halt.
Speaking on ITV's Daybreak this morning Mrs McCann urged the public to remember their daughter and always keep her in mind.
"The search is very much ongoing," she said.
"Nothing is slowing down, if anything I feel it's escalating with the work of the Met.
"And again it's just be vigilant, please still take your posters on holiday and don't forget about her, she's still missing.
"We haven't lost hope, our hope isn't any less than it was after the first 24, 48 hours."
In just two days time the family will mark the six year anniversary of Madeleine's disappearance.
She was nearly four when she disappeared from her family's holiday apartment in Praia da Luz in Portugal's Algarve on May 3, 2007 as her parents dined at a tapas restaurant with friends nearby.
Mr and Mrs McCann, of Rothley, Leicestershire, have campaigned tirelessly for information on their daughter's whereabouts, battling for a review by the Metropolitan Police, which has now been under way for more than 18 months.
Her father added: "In some respects I think we're actually in a better position now in terms of working out what happened, and having the Met involved has taken a huge amount of pressure off us now.
"They're doing all the things that we said needed to be done. When they're ready they'll come forward and ask the public for help."
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http://www.standard.co.uk/news/uk/madeleine-mccanns-parents-we-still-have-hope-of-finding-her-8598511.html
Madeleine McCann's parents: We still have hope of finding her
01 May 2013
The parents of missing Madeleine McCann have said they have not lost hope that their daughter will be found nearly six years after she vanished.
Kate and Gerry McCann said the involvement of the Metropolitan Police now meant the hunt for their daughter was escalating, rather than grinding to a halt.
Speaking on ITV's Daybreak this morning Mrs McCann urged the public to remember their daughter and always keep her in mind.
"The search is very much ongoing," she said.
"Nothing is slowing down, if anything I feel it's escalating with the work of the Met.
"And again it's just be vigilant, please still take your posters on holiday and don't forget about her, she's still missing.
"We haven't lost hope, our hope isn't any less than it was after the first 24, 48 hours."
In just two days time the family will mark the six year anniversary of Madeleine's disappearance.
She was nearly four when she disappeared from her family's holiday apartment in Praia da Luz in Portugal's Algarve on May 3, 2007 as her parents dined at a tapas restaurant with friends nearby.
Mr and Mrs McCann, of Rothley, Leicestershire, have campaigned tirelessly for information on their daughter's whereabouts, battling for a review by the Metropolitan Police, which has now been under way for more than 18 months.
Her father added: "In some respects I think we're actually in a better position now in terms of working out what happened, and having the Met involved has taken a huge amount of pressure off us now.
"They're doing all the things that we said needed to be done. When they're ready they'll come forward and ask the public for help."
Madeleine McCann's parents: We still have hope of finding her
01 May 2013
The parents of missing Madeleine McCann have said they have not lost hope that their daughter will be found nearly six years after she vanished.
Kate and Gerry McCann said the involvement of the Metropolitan Police now meant the hunt for their daughter was escalating, rather than grinding to a halt.
Speaking on ITV's Daybreak this morning Mrs McCann urged the public to remember their daughter and always keep her in mind.
"The search is very much ongoing," she said.
"Nothing is slowing down, if anything I feel it's escalating with the work of the Met.
"And again it's just be vigilant, please still take your posters on holiday and don't forget about her, she's still missing.
"We haven't lost hope, our hope isn't any less than it was after the first 24, 48 hours."
In just two days time the family will mark the six year anniversary of Madeleine's disappearance.
She was nearly four when she disappeared from her family's holiday apartment in Praia da Luz in Portugal's Algarve on May 3, 2007 as her parents dined at a tapas restaurant with friends nearby.
Mr and Mrs McCann, of Rothley, Leicestershire, have campaigned tirelessly for information on their daughter's whereabouts, battling for a review by the Metropolitan Police, which has now been under way for more than 18 months.
Her father added: "In some respects I think we're actually in a better position now in terms of working out what happened, and having the Met involved has taken a huge amount of pressure off us now.
"They're doing all the things that we said needed to be done. When they're ready they'll come forward and ask the public for help."
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Today's appearance on Daybreak can be seen here:
http://www.itv.com/daybreak/hottopics/kate-gerry-mccann-maddie-anniversary/
Naturally, the McCann-haters are spewing bile, which was as predicable as the sun rising in the east, stuck in a Groundhog Day of ignorance and bigotry as they are.
http://www.itv.com/daybreak/hottopics/kate-gerry-mccann-maddie-anniversary/
Naturally, the McCann-haters are spewing bile, which was as predicable as the sun rising in the east, stuck in a Groundhog Day of ignorance and bigotry as they are.
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....And the hounders are showing off their Body Language skills.
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And what formidable skills they are.
I see that the pretendy cop is now an expert on er.....well.......plastic surgery and such?
I see that the pretendy cop is now an expert on er.....well.......plastic surgery and such?
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Oh, him. As he is currently demonstrating that he knows nothing about the laws covering on-going UK trials, just as he demonstrated that he knew nothing about custody law, or 'test purchase' law, I am finding it increasingly difficult to believe he was ever actually a police officer.
That was a very good interview - no doubt that is one of the reasons for the carpet-chewing in progress on certain hate sites.
That was a very good interview - no doubt that is one of the reasons for the carpet-chewing in progress on certain hate sites.
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Hounder:
Have just seen it again :
Kate had her hand on Gerry's knee from the start. His arm was on the sofa back, his other hand close to hers but he not once took hold of it.....until they were asked by Lorraine did they give each other support.
He then moved both arms towards her, the arm on the sofa back moved to her shoulder, his other hand took hold of her right arm while he said either Kate gets or needs a lot of support.
Kate laughed in response.
He then reverted to arm behind his wife, on the sofa back. Other hand that had briefly touched her taken away from her.
The only touch from him came when he made his poor taste patronising " joke".
Anyone still doubt that they are completely, utterly obsessed with every word the McCanns say and every move they make?
Have you ever seen anything so PATHETIC? I doubt if anyone here got up early to watch the interview - and to get up early to watch it, just so you could tell your hater chums how outraged you are is beyond funny.
And watching it twice looking for your beloved imaginary 'body language'? Pure comedy gold, is that.
What did they do with themselves before they had the McCanns to obsess over? Spy on their neighbours 24/7?
Have just seen it again :
Kate had her hand on Gerry's knee from the start. His arm was on the sofa back, his other hand close to hers but he not once took hold of it.....until they were asked by Lorraine did they give each other support.
He then moved both arms towards her, the arm on the sofa back moved to her shoulder, his other hand took hold of her right arm while he said either Kate gets or needs a lot of support.
Kate laughed in response.
He then reverted to arm behind his wife, on the sofa back. Other hand that had briefly touched her taken away from her.
The only touch from him came when he made his poor taste patronising " joke".
Anyone still doubt that they are completely, utterly obsessed with every word the McCanns say and every move they make?
Have you ever seen anything so PATHETIC? I doubt if anyone here got up early to watch the interview - and to get up early to watch it, just so you could tell your hater chums how outraged you are is beyond funny.
And watching it twice looking for your beloved imaginary 'body language'? Pure comedy gold, is that.
What did they do with themselves before they had the McCanns to obsess over? Spy on their neighbours 24/7?
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Mari Welzel @umweltbuerger
Blacksmith wrote,about 2mths ago tht Kate&Gerry #McCann have absolutely no idea how the 'review' is progressing so their usual lies for UK
No-one told weaselburger that smiffy wasn't nicknamed BullSh*t for nothing?
Blacksmith wrote,about 2mths ago tht Kate&Gerry #McCann have absolutely no idea how the 'review' is progressing so their usual lies for UK
No-one told weaselburger that smiffy wasn't nicknamed BullSh*t for nothing?
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When you have zilch, you will accept even the most minute something just to make you think you have something. LLlily wrote:Look how they lap it all up.
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Sorry, was busy playing this morning's tape backwards looking for hidden messages. I am now able to reveal that Lorraine Kelly said,
Bonkers is Bennett and Toast is Gonc.
Bonkers is Bennett and Toast is Gonc.
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Well done Met Police, keep up the good work.
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The McCanns are giving an interview on Sky News shortly - that should set off further foaming and carpet-chewing.
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Re: mccannfest on daybreak tomorrow.
jeanmonroe Today at 1:16 pm
MCCANNS ON SKY NEWS IN A MINUTE!
Obsessed or what? Doubtless this will spark off yet more Body Language and Reverse Speech rubbish.
jeanmonroe Today at 1:16 pm
MCCANNS ON SKY NEWS IN A MINUTE!
Obsessed or what? Doubtless this will spark off yet more Body Language and Reverse Speech rubbish.
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Very good interview, very positive, with quite a lot of information. Which the haters won't like one bit.
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Oh, look at the haters hissing and screeching, like vampires dowsed in Holy water. They simply cannot bear the thought that:
1. No, the McCanns are NOT suspects.
2. Scotland Yard is keeping them very much in the loop about the review.
3. Progress is being made with overlooked/new lines of enquiry.
But the thing they really cannot bear is:
4. There is a good chance that Madeleine McCann is alive, which is why the more eyes looking for her, the better.
Why they cannot stand the thought of Madeleine being alive is a matter for their consciences - not that I think they have such things.
1. No, the McCanns are NOT suspects.
2. Scotland Yard is keeping them very much in the loop about the review.
3. Progress is being made with overlooked/new lines of enquiry.
But the thing they really cannot bear is:
4. There is a good chance that Madeleine McCann is alive, which is why the more eyes looking for her, the better.
Why they cannot stand the thought of Madeleine being alive is a matter for their consciences - not that I think they have such things.
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waiting for the Sky News interview.
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ITV, with video:
http://www.itv.com/news/2013-05-01/mccanns-admit-struggle-allowing-twins-normal-childhood/
9:50AM, WED 1 MAY 2013
McCanns admit struggle allowing twins normal childhood
- last updated Wed 1 May 2013
UK Madeleine McCann Kate McCann
The parents of Madeleine McCann admitted it was "difficult" to allow their eight-year-old twins to enjoy the same freedom as other youngsters after their daughter went missing in Portugal six years ago.
Three-year-old Madeleine disappeared from an apartment at the Ocean Club in Praia Da Luz on May 3 2007.
Her parents Kate and Gerry McCann had left Madeleine and her two-year-old twin brother and sister Sean and Amelie in bed at the apartment while they had dinner at a nearby tapas restaurant.
The couple said it was difficult to allow the twins to enjoy sleepovers and school trips in the wake of her disappearance.
Mrs McCann told ITV's Daybreak: "They haven't had any sleepovers with school friends yet and I know that goes on a lot, although there is one potentially coming up soon so I have given my blessing."
Mr McCann added that the couple knew it was important for Sean and Amelie to be exposed to the same experiences as other children.
[video]
The couple said they have not lost hope that their daughter will be found and continue to campaign tirelessly for information on her whereabouts.
They believe the involvement of the Metropolitan Police now meant the hunt for their daughter was escalating, rather than grinding to a halt.
Mrs McCann said: "The search is very much ongoing. Nothing is slowing down, if anything I feel it's escalating with the work of the Met.
"And again it's just be vigilant, please still take your posters on holiday and don't forget about her, she's still missing.
"We haven't lost hope, our hope isn't any less than it was after the first 24, 48 hours."
Madeleine's parents said they did not yet know how they would mark the anniversary on Friday apart from a service in their local church.
http://www.itv.com/news/2013-05-01/mccanns-admit-struggle-allowing-twins-normal-childhood/
9:50AM, WED 1 MAY 2013
McCanns admit struggle allowing twins normal childhood
- last updated Wed 1 May 2013
UK Madeleine McCann Kate McCann
The parents of Madeleine McCann admitted it was "difficult" to allow their eight-year-old twins to enjoy the same freedom as other youngsters after their daughter went missing in Portugal six years ago.
Three-year-old Madeleine disappeared from an apartment at the Ocean Club in Praia Da Luz on May 3 2007.
Her parents Kate and Gerry McCann had left Madeleine and her two-year-old twin brother and sister Sean and Amelie in bed at the apartment while they had dinner at a nearby tapas restaurant.
The couple said it was difficult to allow the twins to enjoy sleepovers and school trips in the wake of her disappearance.
Mrs McCann told ITV's Daybreak: "They haven't had any sleepovers with school friends yet and I know that goes on a lot, although there is one potentially coming up soon so I have given my blessing."
Mr McCann added that the couple knew it was important for Sean and Amelie to be exposed to the same experiences as other children.
[video]
The couple said they have not lost hope that their daughter will be found and continue to campaign tirelessly for information on her whereabouts.
They believe the involvement of the Metropolitan Police now meant the hunt for their daughter was escalating, rather than grinding to a halt.
Mrs McCann said: "The search is very much ongoing. Nothing is slowing down, if anything I feel it's escalating with the work of the Met.
"And again it's just be vigilant, please still take your posters on holiday and don't forget about her, she's still missing.
"We haven't lost hope, our hope isn't any less than it was after the first 24, 48 hours."
Madeleine's parents said they did not yet know how they would mark the anniversary on Friday apart from a service in their local church.
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Just watched it, excellent. The haters won't like it! LLbb1 wrote:Very good interview, very positive, with quite a lot of information. Which the haters won't like one bit.
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http://www.thisisleicestershire.co.uk/McCanns-prepare-mark-anniversary-Madeleine-s/story-18857826-detail/story.html#axzz2S428YzxG
McCanns prepare to mark anniversary of Madeleine's disappearance
Wednesday, May 01, 2013Tom_MackFollow
The family of missing Madeleine McCann will be marking the anniversary of her disappearance by attending a church service.
It will have been six years on Friday since Madeleine, then aged three, was snatched from an apartment building in the Portuguese resort of Praia de Luz.
Father Keith Tomlinson, the Roman Catholic priest in the McCann’s home village of Rothley, said Sacred Heart Church would be holding a special service.
He said: “There will be a service at Rothley at 8.30pm on Friday for Madeleine McCann to mark the anniversary of her disappearance.
“There’s been a service every year around the time Madeleine was taken and the family come as well as parishioners from this church and the Anglican and Baptist churches in Rothley.
“We all come together to pray for Madeleine and all missing children.”
Madeleine’s disappearance sparked an international hunt and speaking during a television interview this morning, her parents said their belief was still as strong as ever that their daughter would be found.
Kate and Gerry McCann appeared on ITV’s Daybreak and spoke about their relationship and how they had managed to stay together and support each other.
Kate replied: “We’ve had tremendous support and that’s been the main thing that’s carried us through.
“Obviously it’s a huge, traumatic event, something like this.
“We were strong before it happened, which was a blessing, and we’ve always communicated well.”
Gerry said: “We’ve not always been at the same place at the same time but our relationship is incredibly strong.
“And it’s not just two people going through this - there are all the people around us.”
During the interview they urged people going on holiday this year to take posters with them and keep the hunt going.
Kate said a new review of the Portuguese police investigation by the Metropolitan Police Service meant more was being down now than in previous years.
She said: “The search is very much ongoing. Nothing is slowing down.
“If anything it’s escalating with the work of the Met
“We haven’t lost hope. Our hope isn’t any less that it was after the first 24 or 48 hours.”
Gerry added: “In some respect I think we’re actually in a better position now in terms of working out what happened and having the Met involved has taken a huge amount of pressure off us.
“They’re doing all the things that we said needed to be done. When they’re ready they’ll come forward and ask the public for help.”
McCanns prepare to mark anniversary of Madeleine's disappearance
Wednesday, May 01, 2013Tom_MackFollow
The family of missing Madeleine McCann will be marking the anniversary of her disappearance by attending a church service.
It will have been six years on Friday since Madeleine, then aged three, was snatched from an apartment building in the Portuguese resort of Praia de Luz.
Father Keith Tomlinson, the Roman Catholic priest in the McCann’s home village of Rothley, said Sacred Heart Church would be holding a special service.
He said: “There will be a service at Rothley at 8.30pm on Friday for Madeleine McCann to mark the anniversary of her disappearance.
“There’s been a service every year around the time Madeleine was taken and the family come as well as parishioners from this church and the Anglican and Baptist churches in Rothley.
“We all come together to pray for Madeleine and all missing children.”
Madeleine’s disappearance sparked an international hunt and speaking during a television interview this morning, her parents said their belief was still as strong as ever that their daughter would be found.
Kate and Gerry McCann appeared on ITV’s Daybreak and spoke about their relationship and how they had managed to stay together and support each other.
Kate replied: “We’ve had tremendous support and that’s been the main thing that’s carried us through.
“Obviously it’s a huge, traumatic event, something like this.
“We were strong before it happened, which was a blessing, and we’ve always communicated well.”
Gerry said: “We’ve not always been at the same place at the same time but our relationship is incredibly strong.
“And it’s not just two people going through this - there are all the people around us.”
During the interview they urged people going on holiday this year to take posters with them and keep the hunt going.
Kate said a new review of the Portuguese police investigation by the Metropolitan Police Service meant more was being down now than in previous years.
She said: “The search is very much ongoing. Nothing is slowing down.
“If anything it’s escalating with the work of the Met
“We haven’t lost hope. Our hope isn’t any less that it was after the first 24 or 48 hours.”
Gerry added: “In some respect I think we’re actually in a better position now in terms of working out what happened and having the Met involved has taken a huge amount of pressure off us.
“They’re doing all the things that we said needed to be done. When they’re ready they’ll come forward and ask the public for help.”
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Sky's online now:
http://news.sky.com/story/1085580/madeleine-mccanns-parents-closer-to-truth
Madeleine McCann's Parents 'Closer' To Truth
Kate and Gerry McCann Kate ask the public to remain vigilant as they talk to Sky News about adapting to life without Madeleine.
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Madeleine McCann's parents say a police review into their daughter’s disappearance is making “excellent progress” as they mark the sixth anniversary since she went missing.
In an interview with Sky News, Kate and Gerry McCann asked the public to remain vigilant about possible sightings and talked about adapting to life without Madeleine.
Madeleine was nearly four when she vanished from her family's holiday apartment in Praia da Luz in Portugal on May 3, 2007 as her parents dined at a nearby tapas restaurant with friends.
Friday will mark the six-year anniversary of her disappearance.
"With the review the Met have been doing over the last two years I think we are closer to finding out what happened," Gerry McCann said.
"But for Kate and I until we find Madeleine or the person responsible then we're still miles away."
He also said of the review: "We certainly feel they're making excellent progress".
The couple, who will mark the anniversary with a service in their village, said although they struggle with various occasions, including Madeleine's birthday, they are coping with her absence.
"It's a horrible, confusing, uncomfortable situation to be in. As time's gone on we've obviously got stronger and you do adapt to living in that situation," said Kate.
She said their home is full of photos and other memories of Madeleine.
"She should be here and we should celebrate with her but we still celebrate her and her being part of our lives."
Gerry McCann said that seen from a distance his family is like any other. The couple, from Rothley, Leicestershire, also have twins.
"Twins do everything that other eight-year-olds do, and they've been a tremendous source of pleasure and joy for us," he said.
"They're so adaptable and it's a matter of fact to them that they've grown up with their older sister missing."
The couple thanked the public for their "tremendous support", and urged people travelling abroad to keep vigilant about possible sightings of Madeleine.
"Someone knows - not just the people involved in the crime. Other people will know as well, or will be strongly suspicious," said Kate.
Her husband added: "The key message is - if someone thinks they've seen Madeleine, contact police straight away."
http://news.sky.com/story/1085580/madeleine-mccanns-parents-closer-to-truth
Madeleine McCann's Parents 'Closer' To Truth
Kate and Gerry McCann Kate ask the public to remain vigilant as they talk to Sky News about adapting to life without Madeleine.
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Madeleine McCann's parents say a police review into their daughter’s disappearance is making “excellent progress” as they mark the sixth anniversary since she went missing.
In an interview with Sky News, Kate and Gerry McCann asked the public to remain vigilant about possible sightings and talked about adapting to life without Madeleine.
Madeleine was nearly four when she vanished from her family's holiday apartment in Praia da Luz in Portugal on May 3, 2007 as her parents dined at a nearby tapas restaurant with friends.
Friday will mark the six-year anniversary of her disappearance.
"With the review the Met have been doing over the last two years I think we are closer to finding out what happened," Gerry McCann said.
"But for Kate and I until we find Madeleine or the person responsible then we're still miles away."
He also said of the review: "We certainly feel they're making excellent progress".
The couple, who will mark the anniversary with a service in their village, said although they struggle with various occasions, including Madeleine's birthday, they are coping with her absence.
"It's a horrible, confusing, uncomfortable situation to be in. As time's gone on we've obviously got stronger and you do adapt to living in that situation," said Kate.
She said their home is full of photos and other memories of Madeleine.
"She should be here and we should celebrate with her but we still celebrate her and her being part of our lives."
Gerry McCann said that seen from a distance his family is like any other. The couple, from Rothley, Leicestershire, also have twins.
"Twins do everything that other eight-year-olds do, and they've been a tremendous source of pleasure and joy for us," he said.
"They're so adaptable and it's a matter of fact to them that they've grown up with their older sister missing."
The couple thanked the public for their "tremendous support", and urged people travelling abroad to keep vigilant about possible sightings of Madeleine.
"Someone knows - not just the people involved in the crime. Other people will know as well, or will be strongly suspicious," said Kate.
Her husband added: "The key message is - if someone thinks they've seen Madeleine, contact police straight away."
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My, how the hounders have fallen since Head Hounder was brought to justice! Nothing else to contribute beyond imagining that Kate McCann has had Botox!
Obsessed or what?
Obsessed or what?
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http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/4910772/kate-mccann-i-havent-let-twins-have-any-sleepovers-yet.html
Kate: Maddie’s room the same as when she vanished
By JAKE RYAN
Published: 1 hr ago
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MADDIE McCann's parents have revealed how they haven’t changed their missing girl's bedroom – nearly six years after she was abducted.
Her mother Kate said she seeks comfort at her village church in Rothley, Leicestershire - and in their daughter’s room.
She said: “I do have the key to our local church, but I don’t always need to go there. Sometimes I can go into Madeleine’s room and I don’t even have to talk - I can just think.”
“It’s as it was really - that’s her room.
“Sometimes people ask me if there will ever come a time when I change that room and it’s difficult because in your head that indicates moving on and I’m not there.”
The couple also told how they fear letting missing Madeleine's brother and sister stay away from home.
The McCanns said eight-year-old twins Sean and Amelie have not been allowed to sleep over at friends’ houses.
Madeleine was three years old when she vanished from the family's holiday apartment in Praia da Luz, Portugal on May 3 2007.
The youngster has never been found despite an international search led by British police.
And now mum Kate, speaking ahead of the sixth anniversary of Madeleine’s disappearance on Friday, has admitted she hardly lets twins Sean and Amelie out of sight.
Kate said: “They haven’t had any sleepovers with friends and I know that goes on a lot.
“It will get tougher obviously as they approach their teenage years and want that freedom – they’re still at that young age where they can’t really see it from a parent’s point of view.”
Sat beside Kate on ITV's Daybreak, husband Gerry said the issue was a “touchy subject” but Kate replied saying: “I’m getting a little bit better”.
She continued: “There is one potentially coming up soon and I’ve given my blessing.”
Gerry explained he believes the twins should have the same experiences as other children.
He said: “It’s really important Sean and Amelie get exposed to the same things that everyone else does - sometimes you've just got to stand back.”
“Amelie has even been into ski school for the day – it is hard letting go but you take all the precautions.”
The couple now believe they have more hope of finding Madeleine than at any other time in the six-year search.
Kate said: “The search is very much ongoing. Nothing is slowing down, if anything I feel it's escalating.
“We haven't lost hope, our hope isn't any less than it was after the first 24, 48 hours.”
Gerry added: “In some respects I think we're actually in a better position now in terms of working out what happened.”
Read more: http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/4910772/kate-mccann-i-havent-let-twins-have-any-sleepovers-yet.html#ixzz2S4QFIXAs
Kate: Maddie’s room the same as when she vanished
By JAKE RYAN
Published: 1 hr ago
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MADDIE McCann's parents have revealed how they haven’t changed their missing girl's bedroom – nearly six years after she was abducted.
Her mother Kate said she seeks comfort at her village church in Rothley, Leicestershire - and in their daughter’s room.
She said: “I do have the key to our local church, but I don’t always need to go there. Sometimes I can go into Madeleine’s room and I don’t even have to talk - I can just think.”
“It’s as it was really - that’s her room.
“Sometimes people ask me if there will ever come a time when I change that room and it’s difficult because in your head that indicates moving on and I’m not there.”
The couple also told how they fear letting missing Madeleine's brother and sister stay away from home.
The McCanns said eight-year-old twins Sean and Amelie have not been allowed to sleep over at friends’ houses.
Madeleine was three years old when she vanished from the family's holiday apartment in Praia da Luz, Portugal on May 3 2007.
The youngster has never been found despite an international search led by British police.
And now mum Kate, speaking ahead of the sixth anniversary of Madeleine’s disappearance on Friday, has admitted she hardly lets twins Sean and Amelie out of sight.
Kate said: “They haven’t had any sleepovers with friends and I know that goes on a lot.
“It will get tougher obviously as they approach their teenage years and want that freedom – they’re still at that young age where they can’t really see it from a parent’s point of view.”
Sat beside Kate on ITV's Daybreak, husband Gerry said the issue was a “touchy subject” but Kate replied saying: “I’m getting a little bit better”.
She continued: “There is one potentially coming up soon and I’ve given my blessing.”
Gerry explained he believes the twins should have the same experiences as other children.
He said: “It’s really important Sean and Amelie get exposed to the same things that everyone else does - sometimes you've just got to stand back.”
“Amelie has even been into ski school for the day – it is hard letting go but you take all the precautions.”
The couple now believe they have more hope of finding Madeleine than at any other time in the six-year search.
Kate said: “The search is very much ongoing. Nothing is slowing down, if anything I feel it's escalating.
“We haven't lost hope, our hope isn't any less than it was after the first 24, 48 hours.”
Gerry added: “In some respects I think we're actually in a better position now in terms of working out what happened.”
Read more: http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/4910772/kate-mccann-i-havent-let-twins-have-any-sleepovers-yet.html#ixzz2S4QFIXAs
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