quotI may not be Maddie McCannquot Julia confesses and says

"I may not be Maddie McCann": Julia confesses and says she is another kidnapped child…

The Maddie McCann case has taken an unlikely turn in recent weeks when a German living in Poland emerged who claimed to be the little girl who disappeared in Portugal in 2007. She admitted that she may not have been Maddie.

Doubting the reality of her connection to her parents, Julia Wendell, 21, brought back two pieces of evidence (freckles, but also a much more distinctive spot on her right eye). old British girl who disappeared in Portugal in 2007 where her parents were on holiday.

In the face of media pressure, Julia Wendell admitted this weekend, to everyone’s surprise, “that she may not be Madeleine McCann”.

She made the confession in a live video on her Instagram account, where she was accompanied by her “speaker”, medium Fia Johansson.

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A German missing since 2011?

To justify the turn of events in the Maddie McCann case, the two women mentioned having evidence that something “very serious” happened in Julia’s life. And to clarify that if she wasn’t Maddie, she could be another kidnapped little girl.

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She therefore believes she could be Livia Schepp, a 6-year-old German girl who has been missing since 2011.

The relatives of the young German still do not want to carry out DNA tests to prove their family ties. The young girl is now hoping that a police investigation will confirm her doubts.

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She has also previously spoken of legal action to force her relatives to undergo a DNA test.

If they had no real hopes for this rebound, Maddie McCann’s parents still don’t know where their daughter is 15 years later.