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E-fit of the suspect, seen in Barcelona after Madeleine disappeared

Tycoon's family 'perplexed' by Madeleine hunt link

Ben Bailey
10 Aug 2009


The widow and daughter of an Australian property tycoon said today that they were "perplexed" by reports linking their luxury yacht to the Madeleine McCann investigation.

The vessel, Willpower, was moored at Barcelona in Spain around the time when a woman with an Australian accent reportedly asked a British man if he was there to deliver her "new daughter".

The McCanns' private detectives last week launched an appeal for information about the mysterious woman, described as a Victoria Beckham lookalike.

Rhonda Wyllie and Melissa Karlson, the widow and daughter of the late Australian multi-millionaire Bill Wyllie, insisted they were not in Barcelona at that time.

A Wyllie Group spokesman said: "Rhonda and Melissa are perplexed by the media coverage of the past 24 hours, especially given that neither of them was actually in Spain on the night in question."

There is no suggestion that they or any of their yacht's crew had anything to do with Madeleine's
disappearance.

The little girl was nearly four when she went missing from her family's holiday apartment in Praia da Luz in Portugal on May 3 2007 while her parents dined with friends nearby.

Just over 72 hours later, in the early hours of May 7, two British men saw the Victoria Beckham lookalike while on a night out in the popular Port Olimpic Marina in Barcelona.

When one of the British men approached and spoke to her, she reportedly asked him: "Are you here to deliver my new daughter?"

After speaking to the witness, the woman went into a bar next door, where she had a heated conversation with a local in what seemed to be fluent Spanish.

McCann family spokesman Clarence Mitchell said the private detectives were investigating boat movements around Portugal and Spain.

They are also going through information provided by the public in response to the appeal, including "dozens" of possible names of the woman seen in Barcelona.

Mr Mitchell said the investigators were ready to travel to Australia at short notice.

"If anything urgent happens and they need to go to Australia quickly, they will. But they're not on the verge of setting off," he said.

The new lead has given Madeleine's parents, Kate and Gerry McCann, "renewed hope", her grandmother said today.

Susan Healey, Mrs McCann's mother, told Hello! magazine: "Although we try to be hopeful, there are times when we think 'But it's been such a long time'.

"Sometimes it feels almost unbearable. Then there's a new lead or clue, or you hear about another child that went missing who's been found alive and it gives you a lift.

"News of missing children being found safe and well years later has helped Kate and Gerry remain positive too."

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- Paul, London, 10/08/2009 15:24
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Don't know about any of this, just hope they find the kid safe and well and return her to her family. Have to say if I was in southern Spain and heard a kid had been kidnapped in Portugal I wouldn't make a connection and think she might be in my locality so I can see why the bloke could have taken so long to think perhaps it was relevant. I hope it isn't a red herring or hoax. That would be yet more cruelty on top of the original suffering.

- Diplomat, Battersea, 10/08/2009 13:56
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Is this yet another "lead" unearthed by Private Investigators being paid handsomely out of the funds to which you all (not me) contributed to?

- Bj, London, 10/08/2009 13:51
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I really can't understand why this person didn't come forward earlier to tell this to the police. It's baffling. A kid gets kidnapped, you hear a woman asking you if you have a kid for her and you don't think anything of it and keep it bottled up for two years? This is probably a lot of nonsense.

- Chris, Ireland, 10/08/2009 12:43
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I feel sorry for the Australian woman. Imagine being likened to Victoria Beckham - I would be suing for defamation of character!!

- Sally Jones, London, 10/08/2009 12:25
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- Neil, London, London UK, 10/08/2009 11:14
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There are a number of real issues with the story given by these men. Surely, if you we buying a child then the 'middle men' would know you by sight and you wouldn't have to approach people and ask ' have you got my new child', seems a bit odd. Secondly, why is the assumption that the woman was on a yacht and would be going back to Australia? Many people mix up the Kiwi and sometime even the South African accent as 'Australian'. Keep in mind that Barcelona's Port Olympic is well known for big boozey sometimes drug fulled nights out, could these witnesses be mistaken to the events and description ? But most of all, why haven't they come forward earlier, the path of time could well play a part in the mis-timing of dates, events and descriptions.

- Hansel, London, 10/08/2009 10:29
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Why was this 'new lead' not identified earlier? Sadly, there seems to be a risk that this may prove to be another blind alley.

- Simon, london, 10/08/2009 09:25
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