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The parents of a three-year-old who has gone missing in a Portuguese holiday resort have made an emotional appeal for her safe return.
"Words cannot describe the anguish and despair we are feeling," said the father of the missing girl, Gerry McCann, in a televised statement.
"Please, if you have our Madeleine, let her come home to her mummy, daddy, brother and sister."
Mr McCann also begged members of the public who might have information regarding his daughter's disappearance to contact the police.
A major hunt is under way in the town Praia da Luz for the British girl after she disappeared from her bedroom in a holiday apartment while her parents were eating in the hotel dining room 40 yards away.
Sky's Ian Woods, who is at the destination, has said: "With every passing hour, one must fear the worst."
"That Madeleine simply walked out the apartment on her own seems the least likely scenario."
Madeleine, from Rothley, Leicestershire, had been sleeping in a locked apartment at the Ocean Club, a Mark Warner resort.
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The toddler's aunt Trish Cameron described how Madeleine's mother, Katie, had returned to check on her children when she encountered the horrifying scene.
"The door was lying open, the window in the bedroom and the shutters had been jemmied open," said Mrs Cameron.
more at the link http://news.sky.com/skynews/article/0,,70131-1264104,00.html
"Words cannot describe the anguish and despair we are feeling," said the father of the missing girl, Gerry McCann, in a televised statement.
"Please, if you have our Madeleine, let her come home to her mummy, daddy, brother and sister."
Mr McCann also begged members of the public who might have information regarding his daughter's disappearance to contact the police.
A major hunt is under way in the town Praia da Luz for the British girl after she disappeared from her bedroom in a holiday apartment while her parents were eating in the hotel dining room 40 yards away.
Sky's Ian Woods, who is at the destination, has said: "With every passing hour, one must fear the worst."
"That Madeleine simply walked out the apartment on her own seems the least likely scenario."
Madeleine, from Rothley, Leicestershire, had been sleeping in a locked apartment at the Ocean Club, a Mark Warner resort.
<snip>
The toddler's aunt Trish Cameron described how Madeleine's mother, Katie, had returned to check on her children when she encountered the horrifying scene.
"The door was lying open, the window in the bedroom and the shutters had been jemmied open," said Mrs Cameron.
more at the link http://news.sky.com/skynews/article/0,,70131-1264104,00.html