McCann family spokesman Clarence Mitchell said he continues to hope Madeleine will be found alive
Kate and Gerry McCann's spokesman has said he is convinced their missing daughter Madeleine was abducted by a stranger.
Former journalist Clarence Mitchell, 57, who has acted for the family since the time of Madeleine's disappearance in 2007, said: 'A child was taken to order from that room.'
With the case once again making headlines following the launch of a new Netflix documentary earlier this month, Mr Mitchell told the Daily Telegraph he and the McCanns remain hopeful that one day despite the odds, Madeleine will be found alive.
He he hopes the mystery 'could all end on one phone call tomorrow', adding 'so far, it hasn’t.'
He said: 'I asked the British authorities what they think happened and if there was any family involvement, and they assured me it was just a rare case of stranger abduction.
'It’s very rare, but it can happen.'
Mr Mitchell said that a 'sexual motive' is an 'obvious' possibility.
He said Madeleine's parents remain hopeful that as in 'other cases, where a missing child has been found alive after many years' all hope is not lost for their little girl.
That, and 'the complete absence of any evidence that Madeleine has been physically harmed,' feeds their hopes that their eldest daughter may still be alive.
Three-year-old Maddie vanished from a holiday apartment in Portugal's Praia da Luz in May 2007 while her parents were dining with pals in a nearby tapas restaurant
Gerry and Kate McCann continue to hope their missing daughter will be found alive and well
Mr Mitchell was sent to Portugal in 2007 as the case was breaking, to work with his colleagues in British government media relations, but quickly switched to handling Kate and Gerry's media dealings.
And he said the couple's stoicism in front of the cameras - which was interpreted as heartlessness by some - followed police advice that in paedophilic kidnappings sometimes the abductor derives pleasure from seeing the parents upset; so the pair were told to control their emotions.
He said he understood the misinterpretation, saying: 'For someone who does not know that, they might think it looks a bit suspicious. It is almost like the public were expecting the parents to react in a certain way.'
Three-year-old Maddie vanished from a holiday apartment in Portugal's Praia da Luz in May 2007 while her parents were dining with pals in a nearby tapas restaurant.
She had been left sleeping alone with her younger twin siblings Sean and Amelie with regular half hourly checks being made on the children.
Her parents cling onto a glimmer of hope their eldest child could still be found alive. She would now be aged 15, nearly 16.
It comes as the controversial new Netflix documentary - an eight-part series called 'The Disappearance Of Madeleine McCann' - claims Madeleine McCann might still be alive and could be being held by people traffickers - 12 years after she disappeared.
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McCann family spokesman Clarence Mitchell said he continues to hope Madeleine will be found alive
Kate and Gerry McCann’s spokesman has said he is convinced their missing daughter Madeleine was abducted by a stranger.
Former journalist Clarence Mitchell, 57, who has acted for the...
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