A Polish girl claims to be Madeleine McCan, and asks for a DNA test to prove it

A young woman claims to be Madeleine McCan and she has asked for help because the police don’t believe her. This is Julia, a young Polish woman who claims to be the English girl who disappeared on May 3, 2007 while she was sleeping in the apartment she shared with her parents and her siblings in the Portuguese Algarve. Through an instagram profile called @iammadeleinemccann, the girl explains what are the clues that have led her to be certain about her identity.

The profile was created on the social network just a week ago, but it already has 47 very illustrative publications on the subject, and is followed by more than 400,000 people.

Through him, the girl tries to attract attention so that she can get in touch with Madeleine’s parents and be able to take a DNA test, to make sure if her suspicions are true or not: “Help me, I need to talk to Kate y Gerry McCann. I think I may be Madeleine. I need a DNA test. UK and Polish police investigators try to ignore me,” she explains online.

As explained in the program socialite, the young Polish woman says she has found enough physical coincidences between her and the missing girl, which make her convinced that it could be her. In the photographs and comparisons, it can be seen how it shows similarities in the freckles and spots on the face, also on the legs, moles, gestures and facial expressions and, above all, the characteristic spot on the iris of Madeleine’s eyes, very specific. and that everyone remembers.

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The young woman recounts online that she has tried to send all this evidence to the police in the United Kingdom and Poland, where she lives, but they do not believe her and are ignoring her. That is why she has decided to make her story public, to get to talk to the parents of the missing girl and to be able to carry out tests that can determine if her suspicions are true.

The UK Metropolitan Police, which is collaborating with the Portuguese and German authorities in the investigation, continues to keep this case within the “missing persons” category, as it has no “definitive evidence” about Madeleine’s possible death.

However, for its part, the Braunschweig City Prosecutor’s Office (Germany), which is investigating Christian B. Due to his alleged relationship with the disappearance of Madeleine McCann in southern Portugal in 2007, he assumed last June 2020 that the little girl is dead.