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'Forensics didn't take search for Madeleine forward'
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3728232/British-police-searching-Madeleine-McCann-confirm-ended-forensic-investigation-latest-tests-didn-t-forward.html
British police searching for Madeleine McCann confirm they have ended their forensic investigation after latest tests 'didn't take us forward'
Officers looking for Madeleine McCann have ended forensic investigation
It comes as the latest scientific tests 'did not take the police forward'
The announcment is a fresh blow to Maddie's parents Kate and Gerry
By ABE HAWKEN FOR MAILONLINE
PUBLISHED: 19:45, 7 August 2016 | UPDATED: 19:45, 7 August 2016
British police searching for missing Madeleine McCann who disappeared nine years ago have ended their forensic investigation.
The announcement to axe all forensic work from the inquiry comes after the final scientific tests carried out three months ago 'didn't take the police forward'.
Former Prime Minister David Cameron, 49, launched Operation Grange in May 2011 - an investigation into the disappearance who vanished aged three in Portugal.
The operation has cost the taxpayer £12 million since it was launched five years ago and it is set to be scrapped this autumn as other areas of the police budget face cut backs.
Maddie was on holiday with her parents Kate and Gerry when she went missing in the resort of Pria de Luz.
A source told the Sunday Mirror: 'The final forensics were carried out about three months ago but, sadly, they didn't take us forward.
'There are no plans for any further forensic work to take place.'
It was hoped the tests could be carried out on hairs recovered from the flat that the family, from Rothley, Leicestershire, were staying in.
The announcement is a new blow to Maddie's parents who lost a £395,000 libel payout in April this year from a Portuguese detective who penned a book questioning their version of events.
Mr and Mrs McCann said: 'Until we have answers, until there is news, there will always be hope and we will do everything we can to help find Madeleine.'
Operation Grange has so far taken 1,338 statements and investigated 60 'persons of interest' but police privately concede they are no closer to finding their daughter.
British police searching for Madeleine McCann confirm they have ended their forensic investigation after latest tests 'didn't take us forward'
Officers looking for Madeleine McCann have ended forensic investigation
It comes as the latest scientific tests 'did not take the police forward'
The announcment is a fresh blow to Maddie's parents Kate and Gerry
By ABE HAWKEN FOR MAILONLINE
PUBLISHED: 19:45, 7 August 2016 | UPDATED: 19:45, 7 August 2016
British police searching for missing Madeleine McCann who disappeared nine years ago have ended their forensic investigation.
The announcement to axe all forensic work from the inquiry comes after the final scientific tests carried out three months ago 'didn't take the police forward'.
Former Prime Minister David Cameron, 49, launched Operation Grange in May 2011 - an investigation into the disappearance who vanished aged three in Portugal.
The operation has cost the taxpayer £12 million since it was launched five years ago and it is set to be scrapped this autumn as other areas of the police budget face cut backs.
Maddie was on holiday with her parents Kate and Gerry when she went missing in the resort of Pria de Luz.
A source told the Sunday Mirror: 'The final forensics were carried out about three months ago but, sadly, they didn't take us forward.
'There are no plans for any further forensic work to take place.'
It was hoped the tests could be carried out on hairs recovered from the flat that the family, from Rothley, Leicestershire, were staying in.
The announcement is a new blow to Maddie's parents who lost a £395,000 libel payout in April this year from a Portuguese detective who penned a book questioning their version of events.
Mr and Mrs McCann said: 'Until we have answers, until there is news, there will always be hope and we will do everything we can to help find Madeleine.'
Operation Grange has so far taken 1,338 statements and investigated 60 'persons of interest' but police privately concede they are no closer to finding their daughter.
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Re: 'Forensics didn't take search for Madeleine forward'
Never mind, that will give the hate squad something new to froth and foam about.
And they can occupy themselves posting hatespam, as ordered, so they can then copy their own comments back to their home hate sites and announce Look what the public is saying! Tick tock, the tide is turning!
And they can occupy themselves posting hatespam, as ordered, so they can then copy their own comments back to their home hate sites and announce Look what the public is saying! Tick tock, the tide is turning!
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Re: 'Forensics didn't take search for Madeleine forward'
Don't they ever consider how unhealthy it is for them to be doing that?
lily- Slayer of scums
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Re: 'Forensics didn't take search for Madeleine forward'
No, they're too obsessed, Lily. Hating the McCanns is all they ever think about.
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It's their own fault if they are endangering their own health.
lily- Slayer of scums
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Re: 'Forensics didn't take search for Madeleine forward'
"Mr and Mrs McCann said: 'Until we have answers, until there is news, there will always be hope and we will do everything we can to help find Madeleine."
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Re: 'Forensics didn't take search for Madeleine forward'
Indeed, Pedro, and don't forget, that press report isn't from anyone official, it's just the usual Sources. And they've been wrong time and again.
If the Yard or the PJ, say something official, on the record, then it's worth paying attention to. This is just a newspaper story.
If the Yard or the PJ, say something official, on the record, then it's worth paying attention to. This is just a newspaper story.
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Re: 'Forensics didn't take search for Madeleine forward'
Let the fools get on with it while people like us wait.
lily- Slayer of scums
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Re: 'Forensics didn't take search for Madeleine forward'
my friends, your words are mine.
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