Julia Wandt, 21, who claims to be Madeleine McCann the German girl who disappeared on a family trip to Portugal in 2007 has posed as a missing child three more times. The information comes from a report by British tabloid The Sun published this Friday (July 4th).
Now, in a new chapter, Canadian DNA testing has proven she’s not Madeleine after weeks of speculation. According to the tabloid, a childhood friend of Julia’s said the young woman was a “confused” person.
“When she was in her midteens, she started saying that Dorota was not her mother but a child who disappeared in Poland a few years ago,” the young man said.
In this sense, Julia Wandt would also have said that she was Inga Gehricke, 5 years old, a German girl who disappeared in the town of Stendal in 2015. She later claimed to be Acacia Bishop, who disappeared in Utah in 2003. in the United States.
According to The Sun, the allegations were dismissed as Julia’s age mismatch and it was later revealed that she made up the Inga story for a friend.
Reacting to the DNA results, Julia said: “I have to say I never said I was Madeleine. I always said I think it could be Madeleine.”
With almost 100% Polish ancestry, Julia’s parents are uppermiddle class and she was educated at a private school in the city of Wroclaw, southwestern Poland, the tabloid revealed.