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http://www.dailystar.co.uk/news/view/312883/MCCANNS-THINKING-OF-APRIL/
MCCANNS THINKING OF APRIL
5th May 2013 By Tracey Kandohla
THE parents of Madeleine McCann remembered murdered schoolgirl April Jones during a service to pray for the return of their missing daughter.
Tearful Kate and Gerry spared a thought for the tragic youngster and her family despite their own heartache.
Maddie’s great aunt Janet Kennedy lit a candle for April on Friday evening – the day a court heard her mum Coral and dad Paul’s agonising recollections of the night last October when the five-year-old went missing.
Addressing well-wishers on the sixth anniversary of Maddie’s disappearance, Janet said: “I am the first here to light a candle to remember April and her parents.
“This week has been extremely trying for them, to say the least. They are very much in our thoughts.
As Janet paid tribute, Kate, 45, struggled for composure and was comforted by Gerry.
She sobbed as she told a gathering in her home village of Rothley, Leics: “It’s not just the pain of having a missing child, it’s the confusion, uncertainty and living in limbo.”
Kate then recited the poem The Contradiction, her voice faltering as she read: “I make you there when you’re not there. I cannot hold you, yet I do. How can you be so near and far?”
Maddie vanished from the family’s holiday flat in Praia da Luz, Portugal, just days before her fourth birthday in May 2007.
At the time her parents were dining with pals at a nearby restaurant. Gerry, 45, said: “Six years...sometimes it feels like yesterday and today it feels like an entire lifetime.
“It has been a very rocky road for our family and those close to us. But the support we have had from them all and the general public has really kept us going.”
He broke down in tears, pausing before continuing: “We don’t actually take anything for granted.
“Thank you for coming here and being with us. It is hugely appreciated.”
As the 50-strong crowd applauded him, children including Maddie’s siblings, eight-year-old twins Sean and Amelie, lit candles.
The youngsters gathered near the village’s war memorial where a candle burns around the clock for Maddie.
MCCANNS THINKING OF APRIL
5th May 2013 By Tracey Kandohla
THE parents of Madeleine McCann remembered murdered schoolgirl April Jones during a service to pray for the return of their missing daughter.
Tearful Kate and Gerry spared a thought for the tragic youngster and her family despite their own heartache.
Maddie’s great aunt Janet Kennedy lit a candle for April on Friday evening – the day a court heard her mum Coral and dad Paul’s agonising recollections of the night last October when the five-year-old went missing.
Addressing well-wishers on the sixth anniversary of Maddie’s disappearance, Janet said: “I am the first here to light a candle to remember April and her parents.
“This week has been extremely trying for them, to say the least. They are very much in our thoughts.
As Janet paid tribute, Kate, 45, struggled for composure and was comforted by Gerry.
She sobbed as she told a gathering in her home village of Rothley, Leics: “It’s not just the pain of having a missing child, it’s the confusion, uncertainty and living in limbo.”
Kate then recited the poem The Contradiction, her voice faltering as she read: “I make you there when you’re not there. I cannot hold you, yet I do. How can you be so near and far?”
Maddie vanished from the family’s holiday flat in Praia da Luz, Portugal, just days before her fourth birthday in May 2007.
At the time her parents were dining with pals at a nearby restaurant. Gerry, 45, said: “Six years...sometimes it feels like yesterday and today it feels like an entire lifetime.
“It has been a very rocky road for our family and those close to us. But the support we have had from them all and the general public has really kept us going.”
He broke down in tears, pausing before continuing: “We don’t actually take anything for granted.
“Thank you for coming here and being with us. It is hugely appreciated.”
As the 50-strong crowd applauded him, children including Maddie’s siblings, eight-year-old twins Sean and Amelie, lit candles.
The youngsters gathered near the village’s war memorial where a candle burns around the clock for Maddie.
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http://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/397235/McCanns-light-candles-for-April-Jones-at-emotional-service
McCanns light candles for April Jones at emotional service
THE parents of Madeleine McCann remembered five-year-old April Jones in an emotional service to pray for the safe return of their own missing daughter.
As Madeleine’s great aunt Janet Kennedy lit a candle for April at the service, Kate McCann struggled for composure and had to be comforted by husband Gerry.
Janet, addressing wellwishers on the sixth anniversary of Madeleine’s disappearance on Friday night, said: “I am the first here to light a candle to remember April and her parents.
“This week has been extremely trying for them, to say the least. They are very much in our thoughts.”
Kate sobbed as she told a gathering in her home village of Rothley, Leicestershire: “It’s not just the pain of having a missing child, it’s the confusion, uncertainty and living in limbo.”
She then read a poem, The Contradiction, her voice faltering as she said: “I make you there when you’re not there. I cannot hold you, yet I do. How can you be so near and far?”
Gerry, equally emotional, then addressed the supporters: “Six years! Sometimes it feels like yesterday and today it feels like an entire lifetime. It has been a very rocky road for our family and those close to us.
“But the support we have had from them all and the general public has really kept us going.”
He also broke down as he finished, saying: “We don’t actually take anything for granted. Thank you for coming here and being with us. It is hugely appreciated.”
Gerry and Kate McCann were both very emotional
As the 50-strong crowd applauded him during the low-key dusk ceremony, Madeleine’s siblings, eight-year-old twins Sean and Amelie, joined other village children to light candles. Families gathered outside the village war memorial where a candle burns around the clock for Madeleine.
Yellow ribbons symbolising hope were tied to the black railings alongside pictures showing her and other missing children.
Among the locals were eight-year-old Anya Hillier and her brother Lawrence, six, who are pupils at the school which still holds a place for Madeleine.
Their father Des said: “We’re here to show our support for Kate and Gerry. It is so tough for them but they have shown such strength, courage and dignity.”
Earlier Janet had urged the desperate couple: “Never, never, never give up!”
Madeleine’s parents, both 45, are still hoping for “a significant breakthrough” in the review being carried out by Scotland Yard.
In a new message to mark the milestone anniversary, Kate wrote on the Find Madeleine website yesterday: “We remain as determined as ever to find her and to know what has happened. We’re here for the long haul, for as long as it takes.”
Mark Bridger is on trial for the murder of April Jones in Wales last October.
McCanns light candles for April Jones at emotional service
THE parents of Madeleine McCann remembered five-year-old April Jones in an emotional service to pray for the safe return of their own missing daughter.
As Madeleine’s great aunt Janet Kennedy lit a candle for April at the service, Kate McCann struggled for composure and had to be comforted by husband Gerry.
Janet, addressing wellwishers on the sixth anniversary of Madeleine’s disappearance on Friday night, said: “I am the first here to light a candle to remember April and her parents.
“This week has been extremely trying for them, to say the least. They are very much in our thoughts.”
Kate sobbed as she told a gathering in her home village of Rothley, Leicestershire: “It’s not just the pain of having a missing child, it’s the confusion, uncertainty and living in limbo.”
She then read a poem, The Contradiction, her voice faltering as she said: “I make you there when you’re not there. I cannot hold you, yet I do. How can you be so near and far?”
Gerry, equally emotional, then addressed the supporters: “Six years! Sometimes it feels like yesterday and today it feels like an entire lifetime. It has been a very rocky road for our family and those close to us.
“But the support we have had from them all and the general public has really kept us going.”
He also broke down as he finished, saying: “We don’t actually take anything for granted. Thank you for coming here and being with us. It is hugely appreciated.”
Gerry and Kate McCann were both very emotional
As the 50-strong crowd applauded him during the low-key dusk ceremony, Madeleine’s siblings, eight-year-old twins Sean and Amelie, joined other village children to light candles. Families gathered outside the village war memorial where a candle burns around the clock for Madeleine.
Yellow ribbons symbolising hope were tied to the black railings alongside pictures showing her and other missing children.
Among the locals were eight-year-old Anya Hillier and her brother Lawrence, six, who are pupils at the school which still holds a place for Madeleine.
Their father Des said: “We’re here to show our support for Kate and Gerry. It is so tough for them but they have shown such strength, courage and dignity.”
Earlier Janet had urged the desperate couple: “Never, never, never give up!”
Madeleine’s parents, both 45, are still hoping for “a significant breakthrough” in the review being carried out by Scotland Yard.
In a new message to mark the milestone anniversary, Kate wrote on the Find Madeleine website yesterday: “We remain as determined as ever to find her and to know what has happened. We’re here for the long haul, for as long as it takes.”
Mark Bridger is on trial for the murder of April Jones in Wales last October.
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The hatred spewed by the hounders and forkers over this simple gesture has been disgusting to see, but sadly not surprising.
Unlike them, the McCanns are decent, kind, people. And the McCanns also show what used to be a desirable British quality - the ability to behave properly in public which used to be known as keeping a stiff upper lip, instead of carrying on like some reality TV attention-seeking hysteric.
I don't suppose it dawned on the McCann-haters for one second that the McCanns, Kate in particular, was as devastated as the rest of us by the evidence in the Bridger trial. Only 100 times worse, as her own daughter has been abducted.
No, of course it wouldn't, because the McCann-haters regard every single thing the McCanns say or do as being laid on for their entertainment, to spend their useless lives dissecting, criticising, and inventing trash about.
Pondlife, the whole lot of them.
Unlike them, the McCanns are decent, kind, people. And the McCanns also show what used to be a desirable British quality - the ability to behave properly in public which used to be known as keeping a stiff upper lip, instead of carrying on like some reality TV attention-seeking hysteric.
I don't suppose it dawned on the McCann-haters for one second that the McCanns, Kate in particular, was as devastated as the rest of us by the evidence in the Bridger trial. Only 100 times worse, as her own daughter has been abducted.
No, of course it wouldn't, because the McCann-haters regard every single thing the McCanns say or do as being laid on for their entertainment, to spend their useless lives dissecting, criticising, and inventing trash about.
Pondlife, the whole lot of them.
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Mari Welzel @umweltbuerger 3h
@Zwicky321 @DodgyDrPayne @angelajdean @mavisMacCruet Wow, it took K&G #McCann all this time to please their fans who must've requested tears
Another vicious, heartless, low-life hater, who has no concept of 'empathy' or any other normal, decent emotion.
@Zwicky321 @DodgyDrPayne @angelajdean @mavisMacCruet Wow, it took K&G #McCann all this time to please their fans who must've requested tears
Another vicious, heartless, low-life hater, who has no concept of 'empathy' or any other normal, decent emotion.
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Anyone can see the complete devastation in the face of Kate. It doesn't take a so called body language "expert" to see that.
Oh, that is why they are not experts at it?
Oh, that is why they are not experts at it?
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They have plumbed new depths of depravity over this matter, Lily - it's clear that they are actually enjoying inventing their vicious imaginings.
Any decent, normal person with a good heart and a little empathy can understand exactly why the McCanns, Kate in particular, were so upset during the service.
If those sick freaks can't or won't - then they needn't bother complaining because the rest of society despises them.
Any decent, normal person with a good heart and a little empathy can understand exactly why the McCanns, Kate in particular, were so upset during the service.
If those sick freaks can't or won't - then they needn't bother complaining because the rest of society despises them.
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Just look at this callousness:
AnnaEsse @AnnaEsse
@JillyCL @rclarke693 So what happened between last week's interview and the anniversary vigil to produce real emotion? #McCann
Have they forgotten already, after all their faux-outrage? Have they actually forgotten that evidence about April Jones' death was heard in court?
Clearly, they must have done.
They are certainly totally incapable of understanding the effect that evidence had on the family of another abducted child.
Heartless swine, the whole lot of them.
AnnaEsse @AnnaEsse
@JillyCL @rclarke693 So what happened between last week's interview and the anniversary vigil to produce real emotion? #McCann
Have they forgotten already, after all their faux-outrage? Have they actually forgotten that evidence about April Jones' death was heard in court?
Clearly, they must have done.
They are certainly totally incapable of understanding the effect that evidence had on the family of another abducted child.
Heartless swine, the whole lot of them.
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