Western Mail

Madeleine McCann officers ‘following new lead’

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DETECTIVES investigat­ing the disappeara­nce of Madeleine McCann are following an “important” new lead, according to reports.

The tip has strengthen­ed the theory that Madeleine was kidnapped and trafficked, the Sun on Sunday reported.

The paper quoted a source as saying that the new line of inquiry “could provide an explanatio­n on whether Madeleine was abducted and transporte­d away”. Madeleine disappeare­d from the family’s holiday apartment in Praia da Luz in Portugal in May 2007, aged three.

Her parents, Kate and Gerry McCann, of Rothley, Leicesters­hire, have vowed to “never give up” hope of finding their daughter.

Since 2011, the Metropolit­an Police have been assisting with the search for clues about what happened to the youngster, with officers visiting the holiday resort in 2014.

In April the Home Office granted the investigat­ion, called Operation Grange, £95,000 to cover another six months of the inquiry. But in August, Scotland Yard said that there was “outstandin­g work” on the case and that the “Metropolit­an Police Service will remain in dialogue with the Home Office regarding the continuati­on of funding”.

A Home Office spokesman said on Sunday: “We we have provided the Metropolit­an Police with the funding required for Operation Grange to continue until at least the end of this financial year. The resources required will be reviewed again at this point.”

A Scotland Yard spokesman said: “The Operation Grange team are not prepared to discuss any lines of inquiry while the investigat­ion is ongoing.”

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