Good Morning Britain viewers in meltdown over ‘ridiculous’ £11million bill for the Madeleine McCann investigation as top cop declares it a waste of money
Piers Morgan debated the case as it was revealed police are getting another £85,000 to continue hunt a decade after the youngster vanished
GOOD Morning Britain viewers went into meltdown today as they vented their fury over the "ridiculous" £11.1million which has been spent on the hunt for Madeleine McCann.
Piers Morgan debated the case on the show today as it was revealed police are getting another £85,000 to prop up the probe - a decade after the youngster disappeared in Portugal.
Funding for the case has been extended for another six months, and the move was a hot topic on Good Morning Britain today.
Piers and his co-host Susanna Reid debated the issue with retired Met police officer Sue Hill, Dr Graham Hill, who worked on the investigation, and Karen Danczuk.
Top cop Sue declared the huge bill is a waste of taxpayers' money - and urged the force to finally "put sentiment aside".
She said: "Knowing how many undetected murders there are here in London… sometimes you have to put sentiment to one side and say enough is enough."
Viewers were left furious as it emerged the investigation has cost more than £11 million so far since Maddie, three, vanished from Praia da Luz in 2007.
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Fans took to Twitter to insist police resources had been stretched far enough by the case - and many suggested other missing child cases have been underfunded in comparison to the Maddie probe.
One outraged viewer wrote: "Glad that @gmb are covering the #MadeleineMccann funding. This case is being over-resourced, yet again. Taxpayers aren't happy."
Another added: "11.1m on the search for #MadeleineMccann is ridiculous..."
A third tweeted: "#MadeleineMcCann When Do We #ScaleBack Really? Im #Hurt For The Families Of This Girl But What About Other #Children Who Have #Disappeared?"
The funding bump comes after it emerged cops are chasing a new lead as they hunt for a a former employee of the resort where Maddie disappeared.
British police want to seek to a Portuguese man who worked at the Ocean Club in Praia da Luz.
The unnamed man had previously been interviewed by cops desperate to track down Maddie, but now they have reason to believe he may hold more key info.
A Portuguese police source told : "British officers are very keen to question him and are convinced he knows more than he was previously saying.
“They are not suggesting he stole Maddie but he may know people who could have been involved."