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‘A horrible marker of time’ – Madeleine McCann’s mother on life 10 years on

It is almost 10 years since three-year-old Madeleine McCann vanished from the Portuguese coastal village of Praia da Luz. Here, in a special report Madeleine’s mother has described the anniversar­y of her daughter’s disappeara­nce as a ‘horrible marker of t

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MADELEINE McCann’s mother has described the tenth anniversar­y of her daughter’s disappeara­nce as a “horrible marker of time, stolen time”.

In a message on the Official Find Madeleine Campaign Facebook page, Kate McCann added: “We are bracing ourselves for the next couple of weeks.

“It’s likely to be stressful and painful and more so given the rehashing of old ‘stories’, misinforma­tion, halftruths and downright lies which will be doing the rounds in the newspapers, social media and ‘special edition’ TV programmes.”

Three-year-old Madeleine vanished from the family’s holiday apartment in Praia da Luz in Portugal on May 3, 2007.

Kate and her husband Gerry McCann, of Rothley, Leicesters­hire, have always vowed to never give up hope of finding their daughter.

In the message Mrs McCann said they “couldn’t even begin to consider anything in terms of years” when their daughter first disappeare­d.

She wrote: “Ten years – there’s no easy way to say it, describe it, accept it. And now here we are... Madeleine, our Madeleine – ten years.

“Most days are similar to the rest another day. May 3rd 2017 – another day. But ten years – a horrible marker of time, stolen time.”

However, she insisted “there will always be hope”.

Mrs McCann, 49, said the two themes that seem most appropriat­e as they reach the 10-year mark are perseveran­ce and gratitude. She said: “We will go on, try our hardest, never give up and make the best of the life we have. We consider ourselves immensely fortunate to have received the love, solidarity and support from so many kind and decent people over the last decade.

“There have been many challenges and low points along the way but the warmth, encouragem­ent and positivity we have experience­d from the ‘quiet majority’ has undoubtedl­y sustained us and maintained our faith in human goodness.

“And while that is there, there will always be hope.”

The message, signed by both Mrs McCann and her 48-year-old husband, concluded: “Thank you so much from all of our family.”

Mrs McCann described media appearance­s as “draining and on occasion, unhelpful to the only thing we want, finding Madeleine”.

She continued: “They need to have a purpose. We could spend all our time and energy trying to defend ourselves by correcting inaccuraci­es and lies, but then we would have no strength left to look for Madeleine, look after our other children and to live our life.”

Mrs McCann expressed hope that “those reporting on the ‘story’ over the next couple of weeks will have a conscience”.

She said: “Even if little considerat­ion for Gerry and me is shown, they will at least bear in mind the effect such unfounded and unwarrante­d negativity could have on our other children – and of course Madeleine.”

There is an “active” police investigat­ion to try to find Madeleine and bring her abductor to justice, her mother said.

She added: “There are no new appeals that the police wish to make at this moment in time and so we are keeping any media involvemen­t marking this unwanted milestone to a minimum.”

Madeleine’s disappeara­nce sparked one of the most high-profile police investigat­ions of recent times.

Scotland Yard has been assisting with the inquiry since 2011.

Last month the Home Office confirmed it has granted officers £85,000 to carry on with the case for a further six months.

More than £11m has been spent on the UK probe.

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