Jan 27 2010 by Paddy Shennan, Formby Times
TODAY is another landmark day in the search for Madeleine McCann – another chance to raise awareness and keep the missing girl in people’s thoughts.
It is 1,000 days since the then three-year-old – she will now be six – disappeared while on holiday in Portugal with her parents, Kate and Gerry, and her brother and sister, twins Sean and Amelie.
Millions of words have been written and so much seems to have happened since May 3, 2007 – but, in essence, nothing has happened and nothing has changed.
Madeleine McCann went missing on that date – and she’s still missing.
While many people around the world will still have a fixed image of Madeleine in their minds – taken before she went missing – we are reminded of the onward march of time by the fact that Kate and Gerry’s twins, Sean and Amelie, will be five on February 1, while Madeleine herself will be seven on May 12.
The future tense is important because, despite the time that has passed, there is no proof the past tense is needed.
As Kate and Gerry stress on their website, findmadeleine.com, under the heading “Why do we continue?”:
“There is absolutely nothing to suggest that Madeleine has been harmed.
“Madeleine is still missing and someone needs to be looking for her.
“She is very young and vulnerable and needs our help.
“We love her dearly and miss her beyond words.”
Kate’s mum Susan Healy says: “I think there has been publicity that will lead you to think that Madeleine is dead, but we just don’t know what’s happened to Madeleine.
“Kate is so anxious people don’t think Madeleine is dead, because if they do then people will stop looking for her.
“The fact is absolutely nothing has changed from day one. People have their ideas but until there’s something to substantiate what has been said it’s ridiculous. It does work against the search and we can’t allow that.”