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«Breaking News» Madeleine McCann's mother urges other parents of missing children to never give up

The mother of Madeleine McCann has urged parents of missing children to 'never give up' as she reveals how she hopes 'tomorrow is the day' something leads her back to her daughter. 


Kate McCann was speaking at a carol service on Monday in London for missing people and comes as she prepares for her twelfth Christmas without her daughter. 


Maddie disappeared as a toddler from the family's holiday apartment in Praia da Luz in Portugal in May 2007. 





Kate McCann (pictured) was speaking at a carol service on Monday in London for missing people


Kate McCann (pictured) was speaking at a carol service on Monday in London for missing people






Her daughter Maddie (pictured) disappeared as a toddler from the family's holiday apartment in Praia da Luz in Portugal in May 2007


Her daughter Maddie (pictured) disappeared as a toddler from the family's holiday apartment in Praia da Luz in Portugal in May 2007



Kate McCann (left) was speaking at a carol service on Monday in London for missing people. Her daughter Maddie disappeared as a toddler from the family's holiday apartment in Praia da Luz in Portugal in May 2007





Kate and Gerry McCann during an interview with the BBC's Fiona Bruce last year


Kate and Gerry McCann during an interview with the BBC's Fiona Bruce last year



Kate and Gerry McCann during an interview with the BBC's Fiona Bruce last year



Speaking at the carol service, The Sun reports how Ms McCann said: 'Just maybe tomorrow will be the day we find something to lead us back to Madeleine and to know what happened.


'It gives us hope. Never give up hope.' 


While at the service held in St Martin-in-the-Fields in Trafalgar Square, Ms McCann also lit candles for those missing.  

The probe into Maddie's disappearance was granted £150,000 more funding by the Home Office in March.


More than £11million has been spent so far on the probe to find the missing girl, who vanished 11-and-a-half years ago, and the investigation has repeatedly come under fire.


Since being launched in May 2011, officers have sifted (and translated) 40,000 documents produced by Portuguese police who conducted the initial investigation, and by the eight teams of private detectives who have worked on the case.  


Some 600 'persons of interest' have been examined and 'sightings' of Madeleine — in Brazil, India, Morocco and Paraguay, on a German plane and in a New Zealand supermarket — assessed.




More than £11million has been spent so far on the probe to find the missing girl, who vanished 11-and-a-half years ago. Her parents Kate and Gerry McCann are seen here holding an image of their daughter


More than £11million has been spent so far on the probe to find the missing girl, who vanished 11-and-a-half years ago. Her parents Kate and Gerry McCann are seen here holding an image of their daughter



More than £11million has been spent so far on the probe to find the missing girl, who vanished 11-and-a-half years ago. Her parents Kate and Gerry McCann are seen here holding an image of their daughter





The toddler disappeared from the Praia da Luz resort (pictured) after her parents left her to have dinner with friends


The toddler disappeared from the Praia da Luz resort (pictured) after her parents left her to have dinner with friends



The toddler disappeared from the Praia da Luz resort (pictured) after her parents left her to have dinner with friends



The Portuguese investigation of Madeleine's disappearance was criticised by the British authorities as being not fit for purpose.


Detectives believe she was stolen by child traffickers, sex fiends or during a burglary gone wrong.   


In May, her parents posted a poignant tribute to mark their daughter's 15th birthday - telling her: 'We love you and we're waiting for you and we're never going to give up.'


Gerry and his wife Kate wrote 'Happy 15th Birthday Madeleine!' on the official Find Madeleine Campaign Facebook page.


The message accompanied a cherished last photo of her as a three-year-old, smiling under a wide-brimmed sun hat and is posted alongside a green and yellow ribbon symbolising hope, strength and solidarity.



How the disappearance of Maddie McCann has unfolded over 11 years



2007


May 3: Gerry and Kate McCann leave their three children, including Maddie, asleep in their hotel apartment in Praia da Luz, Portugal, as they eat with friends in a nearby restaurant. When they return, they find Maddie missing from her bed


May 4: A friend of the McCanns reports of seeing a man carrying a child away in the night.  Meanwhile, airports and borders are put on high alert as search gets underway


May 14: Robert Mural, a property developer who lives a few yards from the hotel, is made a suspect by Portuguese police


May 30: The McCanns meet the Pope in Rome in a bid to bring worldwide attention to the search


August 11: Police in Spain acknowledge for the first time in the investigation that Maddie might be dead. 


September 7: Spanish police make the McCanns official suspects in the disappearance. Two days later the family flies back to England


2008


July 21: Spanish police remove the McCanns and Mr Mural as official suspects as the case is shelved


2009


May 1: A computer-generated image of What Maddie could look like two years after she disappeared is released by the McCanns 


2011


May 12: A review into the disappearance is launched by Scotland Yard, following a plea from then-Home Secretary Theresa May 


2012


April 25: After a year of reviewing the case, Scotland Yard announce they belief that Maddie could be alive and call on police in Portugal to reopen the case, but it falls on deaf ears amid 'a lack of new evidence'




Kate and Gerry McCann mark the fourth anniversary of the disappearance of their daughter Madeleine with the publication of the book written by her mother


Kate and Gerry McCann mark the fourth anniversary of the disappearance of their daughter Madeleine with the publication of the book written by her mother



Kate and Gerry McCann mark the fourth anniversary of the disappearance of their daughter Madeleine with the publication of the book written by her mother



2013


July 4: Scotland Yard opens new investigation and claim to have identified 38 'people of interest'


October 24: A review into the investigation is opened by Portuguese police and new lines of inquiry are discovered, forcing them to reopen the case


2014


January 29: British officers arrive in Portugal as a detailed investigation takes place. During the year, several locations are searched, including an area of scrubland near the resort 


2015


October 28: British police announce that team investigating Maddie's disappearance is reduced from 29 officers to just four, as it is also revealed that the investigation has cost £10million 


2016


April 3: Operation Grange is handed an additional £95,000 by Theresa May to keep the investigation alive for another six months  


2017


March 11: Cash is once again pumped into keeping the investigation alive, with £85,000 granted to keep it running until September, when it is extended once again until April next year


2018


March 27: The Home Office reveals it has allocated further funds to Operation Grange. The new fund is believed to be as large as £150,000


September 11: Parents fear as police hunt into daughter's disappearance could be shelved within three weeks by the new Home Secretary amid funding cuts


September 26: Fresh hope in the search for Madeleine McCann as it emerges the Home Office is considering allocating more cash for the police to find her




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