The police of Poland ruled out that Julia Faustina, 21, is British Madeleine McCannwho disappeared in 2007 at the age of 3 while on vacation with his family Portugal.
Wroclaw police spokesman Powel Noga said that the case was being investigated by the Polish authorities, but that the hypothesis that Julia was in fact Madeleine was dismissed.
“The actions of the officers of the Provincial Police Headquarters at this stage contradict the version put forward by this woman. Although the activities are ongoing, it can already be ruled out that this version is correct,” Powel said, according to the Pudelek portal from Poland.
Continued after the ad
On February 14, a young woman named Julia Faustina, 21 years old, created an account on the social network Instagram claiming to be Madeleine. The profile “@IAmMadeleineMcCann” (@EuSouMadeleineMcCann, in Portuguese) gathered in less than a month 1.1 million curious people who started listening to the version presented by Julia.
The “evidence” the young woman offers includes photos of Madeleine and her as children, pointing to similarities such as a mole on the left side of her face, the shape of her face and nose, and vague memories she says that she she has her own childhood.
But alongside the inconsistent age Madeleine would be 19 while the young woman is 21 Julia’s family say she suffers from psychiatric problems and claim to have all the evidence and memories to show she is not the missing girl is .
Julia Faustina’s family refused to take a DNA test to prove that she is really part of the Polish familyFia Johansson, a private investigator posing as a psychologist and medium, said in a statement to British tabloid The Sun.
Fia, who said she was helping Julia uncover her past, defended that the DNA test with the family was the quickest and easiest way to find out if there was a chance the Polish girl theory was Madeleine without the McCann needing to involve couple.