New development in missing Madeleine McCann investigation! DNA results announced
There was a flashy development in the case of 3-year-old British Madeleine McCann, who disappeared in Portugal in 2017. DNA testing was conducted after 21-year-old Julia Wandelt, who claimed to be Madeleine who went missing years ago.
There has been a new development in the investigation of 3-year-old British Madeleine McCann, who disappeared in Portugal in 2007.
The team, which has been investigating the event, which has many mysteries for 15 years, still has not found the trace of the missing girl. However, a news from Poland fell like a bomb on England's agenda in a short time.
DNA Results Surprised Everyone
Julia Wandelt, 21, has announced she is ready to undergo a DNA test after claiming to be Madeleine who went missing years ago. Examining the samples taken, Dr. Fia Johansson shared the results with the public.
According to the news in the Daily Mail, the DNA results of the Polish woman did not match the British family. In other words, it has been proven that Wandelt's claim does not reflect the truth.
The Polish Woman's Family Also Denied Wandelt's Claim
21-year-old Julia's family said in a statement;
'We have memories, we have photos. Julia also has these photos. Julia also has them because she took them with her when she left home.'
Stating that they are doing their best to understand what their daughter is doing, the young family also included the information that Julia was receiving psychological treatment in the message they published.
What Happened to Madeleine McCann?
The three-year-old British boy went missing in the Portuguese resort of Praia da Luz on 3 May 2007 and has not been found since.
The story of the English boy, who was on the agenda of the world in a short time and did not fall for a long time, has been the subject of countless books and documentaries.