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Detectives believe new technology could find Madeleine McCann

After ex detectives alleged there's a 'glimmer of hope'

Two detectives who worked on the Madeleine McCann case have claimed that an update to technology could provide the ‘key’ to finding the missing Brit.

Madeleine went missing from her holiday apartment in Portugal in May 2007.

Almost 16 years on, her parents, Kate and Gerry McCann, have never given up looking for their daughter, who would be 19 now.

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So could advances in technology help to finally find out what happened to Madeleine?

Jim Gamble, a former senior child protection officer who worked on the case, and ex-detective Mike Neville seem to think so.

Not only that, they appear to think they’re “closer than ever” to finding Madeleine alive and well.

Gerry McCann looking pained during an interview
Gerry and Kate McCann have made no comment about Julia Wandelt’s claims (Credit: YouTube)

Madeleine McCann update: New technology ‘key’ to finding missing Brit?

Speaking to Sky News Australia

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Kate McCann looking pained during an interview

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