The young woman’s “speaker” states that she suffers from psychological and psychological problems.
I’Maddie McCann case witnessed an incredible turn of events: a young woman claims to be the little British girl who disappeared in Portugal on May 3, 2007 at the age of four. The woman in question currently lives in Poland and is called Julia Wendell.
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On her Instagram account, she highlights “iammadelemcan” (“I’m Madeleine McCann”) two “evidence” : Freckles but also a much more distinctive spot on the right eye. She says she is willing to do a DNA test to confirm her statements if Madeleine’s parents request it. A suggestion that Maddie’s family is open to. Problem, Julia’s family is strongly against it. Her parents claim to have photos and a birth certificate proving it is indeed their daughter.
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“Julia might try to kill herself”
But now this story could take a tragic turn. Julia Wendell’s “spokesperson”, Fia Johansson, said the young Polish woman could kill herself if her parents don’t undergo a DNA test. “She has mental problems, Julia could try to kill herself. How can you do this to your daughter?” the psychic told Australian broadcaster 7NEWS.
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And to continue his accusation against Julia’s parents: “I don’t understand why they don’t end this situation instead of feeding them. That way they would leave her alone because She also has mental problems and they would show that they don’t want to hurt him anymore. Instead, they show their opposition and threaten to leave Julia behind and never see her again.”
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Julia Wendell asks her family for a genetic test to determine if they really are her biological parents. The young woman has already announced that she intends to sue her family to force them to take a DNA test.