Forensic results forthcoming in Madeleine McCann case
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Wednesday, September 5, 2007
Police hunting for the missing 4-year old Madeleine McCann finally receive the forensic results of samples taken of blood, saliva and hair found in the apartment she was abducted from on May 3 2007. It is expected to lead to a "significant development" in the case and may bring up new leads. Robert Murat, the only official suspect in the case, denies all allegations that he took the girl.
Sources
- "Madeleine police gain new information from samples". The Times, September 6, 2007
- ""Madeleine: Police Get DNA Results"". Sky News, September 5, 2007
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