London - The parents of missing British girl Madeleine
McCann Thursday released a new image of a 'very ugly' man they
believe could have been involved in her disappearance from a holiday
apartment in Portugal two years ago.
The artist's impression of a man with 'pitted skin and a large
nose' is based on the account of a British woman who stayed in the
resort of Praia da Luz on the Algarve during the period in question.
Madeleine, who would be six years old next Tuesday, vanished from
the apartment on May 3, 2007, while her parents were having dinner
with friends nearby.
To mark the anniversary last Saturday, Kate and Gerry McCann
published an age progression image to show what Madeleine might look
like now.
The witness has told investigators she saw the man twice in the
days before Madeleine's disappearance, watching the apartment and
'acting suspiciously' in the street.
The new image is different from a description provided by one of
the McCanns' friends earlier in the investigations which showed a man
carrying a young girl in her pyjamas away from the apartment.
However, two other new British witnesses had so far not been able
to confirm whether the person they saw was the same one shown in the
new artist's impression, reports said Thursday.
In a TV documentary on the Madeleine case to be broadcast in
Britain Thursday, two retired British detectives hired by the
McCanns report that five separate sightings of a suspicious man
could hold the key to solving the mystery of Madeleine's fate.
'I don't know what the Portuguese authorities have done to
eliminate these people from the inquiry. So we've got to presume that
they haven't done it and go with that,' former detective inspector
Dave Edgar told the programme.
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