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Key events in the Madeleine disappearance

22 May 2009


Here is a timeline of the key events since Madeleine McCann's disappearance.

2007

May 3 - Kate and Gerry McCann, from Rothley, Leicestershire, leave their three children asleep in their holiday apartment in Praia da Luz while they dine with friends at a nearby tapas restaurant.

Nothing is amiss when Mr McCann checks on the youngsters at just after 9pm, but when his wife goes back at about 10pm she finds three-year-old Madeleine missing.

Jane Tanner, one of the friends eating with the McCanns, later reports seeing a man carrying a child away earlier that night.

May 5 - Portuguese police reveal they believe Madeleine was abducted but is still alive and in Portugal, and say they have a sketch of a suspect.

May 14 - Detectives take Anglo-Portuguese man Robert Murat in for questioning and make him an "arguido", or official suspect.

Officers also search the home he shares with his mother in Praia Da Luz, just 100 yards from where the youngster was snatched.

May 25 - Detectives finally release the description of the man reported by Jane Tanner three weeks earlier following pressure from the McCanns, their legal team and the British Government.

May 30 - Mr and Mrs McCann meet the Pope in Rome in the first of a series of trips around Europe and beyond to highlight the search for their daughter.

August 6 - A Portuguese newspaper reports that British sniffer dogs have found traces of blood on a wall in the McCanns' holiday apartment.

August 11 - Exactly 100 days after Madeleine disappeared, investigating officers publicly acknowledge for the first time that she could be dead.

August 31 - The McCanns launch a libel action against newspaper Tal and Qual over a front-page story which claimed police believe they killed their daughter.

September 7 - During further questioning of Mr and Mrs McCann, detectives make them both "arguidos" in their daughter's disappearance.

September 9 - The McCanns fly back to England with their two-year-old twins Sean and Amelie.

October 2 - Goncalo Amaral, the detective in charge of the inquiry, is removed from the case after criticising the British police in a Portuguese newspaper interview.

October 9 - The case is taken over by Paulo Rebelo, a senior detective with Portugal's investigative Policia Judiciaria normally based in Lisbon.

October 25 - The McCanns release a new artist's impression drawn by an FBI-trained expert showing the man described by Jane Tanner.

November 1 - Mr McCann returns to work as a consultant cardiologist at Leicester's Glenfield Hospital.

December 22 - Mr and Mrs McCann send a public message to their daughter, telling her: "Our only Christmas wish is for you to be back with us again."

2008

February 4 - Portugal's top detective, Alipio Ribeiro, says in a radio interview that police were "hasty" in making Madeleine's parents suspects in her disappearance.

March 19 - Mr and Mrs McCann accept £550,000 libel damages and front-page apologies from Express Newspapers over allegations they were responsible for Madeleine's death.

April 7 - Three Portuguese detectives, led by Mr Rebelo, fly to Britain to re-interview the seven friends on holiday with the McCanns when Madeleine vanished.

April 10 - Speaking in Brussels, Mr and Mrs McCann call for a Europe-wide missing child alert system.

But this is overshadowed by a leak of the couple's first police interviews, which reveals that Madeleine asked her mother on the morning before she vanished: "Mummy, why didn't you come when we were crying last night?"

April 26 - In an interview for a BBC Radio 4 documentary, Mr McCann says he believes his daughter is still "probably alive" and that there is "absolutely zero" evidence to suggest otherwise.

April 30 - An ITV documentary reveals that the McCanns almost decided against leaving their children behind when they went out on the night Madeleine disappeared.

May 3 - A tearful Mrs McCann urges people to "pray like mad" for Madeleine as she and her family mark the first anniversary of the little girl's disappearance.

July 17 - Mr Murat receives £600,000 in libel damages from four newspaper groups over "seriously defamatory" articles connecting him with the child's disappearance.

July 21 - The Portuguese authorities shelve their investigation and lift the "arguido" status of the McCanns and Mr Murat.

July 24 - Mr Amaral publishes a book about the case, entitled The Truth Of The Lie, in which he alleges that the young girl died in her family's holiday flat on May 3.

August 4 - Thousands of pages of evidence from the Portuguese police files in the exhaustive investigation into Madeleine's disappearance are made public.

They reveal details of the lines of inquiry pursued by detectives, witness statements and scores of previously unknown sightings of the little girl.

2009

January 13 - Mr McCann returns to Portugal for the first time since coming back to the UK without his daughter.

January 29 - Nearly £2 million was raised for the official fund to find Madeleine in the first 10 months after she went missing, Companies House accounts show.

March 24 - The McCanns launch a localised new appeal for information focused on the area in the Algarve where Madeleine disappeared.

April 4 - Mr McCann goes back to Portugal to help film a reconstruction of the events on the night his daughter vanished for a new Channel 4 documentary.

April 22 - The McCanns fly to the US to record an interview with celebrated chat show host Oprah Winfrey to mark two years since Madeleine's disappearance.

May 16 - The McCanns announce they will sue Mr Amaral over comments he made in the media.

May 22 - It emerges that British convicted paedophile Raymond Hewlett is being investigated in connection with Madeleine's disappearance.

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May 26.
The Portugese police are saying that the child is dead and there was never any evidence of an abduction.

- John Smith, London , England, 26/05/2009 18:39
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The whole world is still praying with Kate and Gerry, for the save return of Maddie. I still have her photo on my fridge. I can not understand why there are so many sightings of Madeleine, and that these people only mention it weeks after they sighted her. I am so glad that Kate and Gerry is still searching for her.
May God bless you, and may He provide funds for you to keep searching.
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- Memory Maccarthy, South Africa, 23/05/2009 22:11
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I think of this along with every other parent. One thing concerns me is the image of someone seeing a man carrying a child from that area. If the image given to the newspapers is correct why would the man be carrying a child across his arms. It indicated that the child was asleep as an awake child would be likely to be carried upright if awake.
Yet if this was Maddie I am sure that at her age she would have woken if desturbed while sleeping and also cryed at a stranger or made some noise, called for her parents etc.
The McCanns will know their daughter better than anyone and I am sure they have exhausted all trails of thought but I cant remember anyone stating they had any thoughts on that.

- Sheila Oneill, Chichester, 23/05/2009 08:55
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