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13 YEARS OF PAIN

Madeleine McCann’s parents ‘still haunted’ by fears she’s suffering as they mark 13yrs since disappearance in lockdown


THE parents of Madeleine McCann say they are "still haunted" by thoughts their daughter could be suffering - 13 years after she disappeared.

Kate and Gerry McCann were due to mark the anniversary of their daughter's disappearance with a prayer gathering on Sunday, but lockdown measures mean they will hold an online service instead.

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 Kate and Gerry McCann say they are still haunted by thoughts their daughter could be suffering
Kate and Gerry McCann say they are still haunted by thoughts their daughter could be sufferingCredit: PA:Press Association
 Candles placed next to a photo of Madeleine McCann in Portugal three years ago to mark the 10th anniversary of her disappearance
Candles placed next to a photo of Madeleine McCann in Portugal three years ago to mark the 10th anniversary of her disappearanceCredit: PA:Press Association
 Maddie went missing while on a family holiday in Portugal 13 years ago
Maddie went missing while on a family holiday in Portugal 13 years agoCredit: PA:Press Association

Sharing a message online, Kate and Gerry likened Maddie’s experience to victims hit by the Covid-19 crisis - fear, hurt and loneliness.

They wrote: "There will be many vulnerable people whose situation will have become even more precarious in the current lockdown conditions, with fear, worry and isolation - emotions that we dreaded Madeleine experiencing and which haunted us for a long time - and still do on occasions.

"Our thoughts and prayers are with all those suffering at this time."

Heart doctor Gerry, 51, and ex GP turned medical worker Kate, 52, were forced to axe the annual service they hold in memory of Maddie for the first time this year.

But are still urging local villagers and well-wishers to come together remotely to mark the poignant occasion.

The family are due to share prayers and readings online as they spend the anniversary behind closed doors at their home in Rothley, Leics.

13 YEARS ON

Writing on the Find Maddie and Facebook Campaign websites, they said: "It is now 13 years since we were last with Madeleine.

"Her 17th birthday is to follow in the next couple of weeks - the latter tangibly, painfully, bringing it home to us what we have missed and continue to miss as a family.

“I don't think any of us could have predicted the situation we all find ourselves in currently.

"It shows how easy it is to become complacent with our lives and circumstances, albeit a totally normal and understandable, human characteristic."

'MADE US THINK ABOUT MADDIE'

Alongside an iconic photo of Maddie, they wrote: "We have been fortunate to spend more time together as a family since lockdown began, an enforced block to a usually frenetic life, a silver lining to this dark cloud.

"It has made us think about Madeleine even more, as she would have shared this period of special closeness with us too.”

It comes as Scotland Yard vows to continue the search for Maddie with renewed funds expected to be approved by the Home Office.

Kate and Gerry added: "The investigation to find Madeleine remains open and continues, even though, in a way different to the ideal.

"We remain grateful for the ongoing efforts and commitment from all those involved in the search to find her and we hope and pray, as always, that our efforts will be fruitful.”

Thanking those who have supported them, the McCann’s said: "Thank you to everyone still offering their support and good wishes for Madeleine and ourselves.

"Such solidarity continues to strengthen us. Thank you.

"Please take care and please spare a thought or prayer for Madeleine and all missing children this weekend.

"Here's hoping that more 'normal', safe and happy times are close at hand."

Three-year-old Maddie vanished from a holiday apartment in Portugal’s Praia da Luz on May 03, 2007.

She had been left sleeping alone with her younger twin siblings while her parents were dining in a nearby tapas restaurant with pals.

Her family cling on to a glimmer of hope she could still be alive.

 The McCann’s local Catholic Sacred Heart Church holds a special service for Maddie every year - but is closed during lockdown
The McCann’s local Catholic Sacred Heart Church holds a special service for Maddie every year - but is closed during lockdownCredit: Tracey Kandohla
 Rothley Parish Church is echoing Kate and Gerry McCann’s plea to pray for Madeleine
Rothley Parish Church is echoing Kate and Gerry McCann’s plea to pray for MadeleineCredit: Tracey Kandohla
 A note at the church of St Mary and St John asks people wherever they are to pray for children who are missing
A note at the church of St Mary and St John asks people wherever they are to pray for children who are missingCredit: Tracey Kandohla
 A note on the door of Rothley Parish Church
A note on the door of Rothley Parish ChurchCredit: Tracey Kandohla
 A war memorial where Maddie’s parents are normally joined by many well wishers to mark the anniversary near their home
A war memorial where Maddie’s parents are normally joined by many well wishers to mark the anniversary near their homeCredit: Tracey Kandohla
 A note placed on Rothley Parish Church asks people to pray for missing children on the anniversary of Maddie's disappearance
A note placed on Rothley Parish Church asks people to pray for missing children on the anniversary of Maddie's disappearanceCredit: Tracey Kandohla
 Maddie pictured on Christmas day before she went missing
Maddie pictured on Christmas day before she went missingCredit: PA:Press Association
 Maddie will be remembered by people across the world on the 13th anniversary of her disappearance
Maddie will be remembered by people across the world on the 13th anniversary of her disappearanceCredit: PA:Press Association
 Gerry and Kate McCann pictured in 2017 hold a photo of what Maddie could have looked like then
Gerry and Kate McCann pictured in 2017 hold a photo of what Maddie could have looked like thenCredit: PA:Press Association

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