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Madeleine McCann’s Name Dragged Into MPs’ Expenses Scandal

by | 8th, August 2010

IT’S the Fourth Summer Of Madeleine McCann, albeit a belatedly. We had thought this summer would be Our Maddie free unless she was joyously found or there was a clue to what occurred that fateful night.

But she has been in the news for other reasons. Gerry and Kate McCann have speaking with another Home Secretary – this time it’s Theresa May being inducted into her job with a chance to appear caring but do nothing; and we met Kiesha Abrahams, Australia’s Madeleine McCann.

She has still not been found:

The air and ground search for missing six-year-old Sydney girl Kiesha Abrahams has been called off but anyone and everyone remains a suspect. Police announced on Sunday that the massive search in areas around the family’s home at Mt Druitt, in Sydney’s west, has been suspended unless they receive new information.

Now, Our Maddie had made an appearance in the MPs’ expense scandal.

The saga of the MP accused of making false council tax claims took another bizarre twist last night as an adviser to Kate and Gerry McCann was dragged into the affair.

David Hughes, who was media adviser to the McCanns in the months after their daughter Madeleine disappeared, admitted staying with Liberal Democrat Tessa Munt while she claimed a single resident’s discount.”

Tessa Munt… What a terrific name. But Munter is just a vehicle for more Our Maddie non-news…

Madeleine McCann is missing. Still missing. There are no suspects. We do not know what crime, if any, befell her. But she remains the benchmark of missing children and a defining moment in many people’s careers…

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Image 2: David Hughes, spokesman for Kate and Gerry McCann, parents of missing four-year-old Madeleine, speaks to the media outside the family’s Rothley, Leicestershire home. Picture date: Wednesday September 12, 2007.

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Regional Director of the Judicial Police, Guilhermino Encarnacao, speaks during a press conference in the Algarve, Portugal after 3-year-old Madeleine McCann went missing on Thursday evening.



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