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"Gonçalo Amaral denies participation in controversial program"
This is a Google translation of an article in Corrieo da Manha, yesterday:
Gonçalo Amaral denies participation in controversial program on Maddie
Australian channel Channel 7 announces participation of former PJ inspector.
Natália Ferraz / Correio da Manhã
The Australian channel Channel 7, which will broadcast a special program on the Maddie case, is announcing the participation of Gonçalo Amaral, but the former inspector of the Judiciary Police denies having made statements to the channel.
The parents of Maddie, Kate and Gerry McCann, a friend who was with the couple at the time of the girl's disappearance, a criminologist, an English reporter and a forensic scientist are also being announced as actors in the show.
This documentary comes after the mistress who cared for Madeleine McCann breaking the silence 10 years later and revealing details of the night of the disappearance of the English girl. The Australian television channel says it is preparing a special program on the case and promises to reveal "unpublished evidence" in a documentary showing the new clue tracked by investigators.
The documentary, which will be broadcast on Sunday, says it will broadcast "shocking information and evidence" related to the disappearance of the three-year-old English girl who "shocked the world."
About the 10th anniversary of Maddie's disappearance in May, it appears that the investigation of the case may be coming to an end. Operation Grange, which investigates the disappearance of Madeleine McCann, recently received more than 100,000 euros of funds to continue to follow new clues and question more witnesses.
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Gonçalo Amaral denies participation in controversial program
Gonçalo Amaral denies participation in controversial program on Maddie
Australian channel Channel 7 announces participation of former PJ inspector.
Natália Ferraz / Correio da Manhã
The Australian channel Channel 7, which will broadcast a special program on the Maddie case, is announcing the participation of Gonçalo Amaral, but the former inspector of the Judiciary Police denies having made statements to the channel.
The parents of Maddie, Kate and Gerry McCann, a friend who was with the couple at the time of the girl's disappearance, a criminologist, an English reporter and a forensic scientist are also being announced as actors in the show.
This documentary comes after the mistress who cared for Madeleine McCann breaking the silence 10 years later and revealing details of the night of the disappearance of the English girl. The Australian television channel says it is preparing a special program on the case and promises to reveal "unpublished evidence" in a documentary showing the new clue tracked by investigators.
The documentary, which will be broadcast on Sunday, says it will broadcast "shocking information and evidence" related to the disappearance of the three-year-old English girl who "shocked the world."
About the 10th anniversary of Maddie's disappearance in May, it appears that the investigation of the case may be coming to an end. Operation Grange, which investigates the disappearance of Madeleine McCann, recently received more than 100,000 euros of funds to continue to follow new clues and question more witnesses.
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Gonçalo Amaral denies participation in controversial program
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Re: "Gonçalo Amaral denies participation in controversial program"
Gonçalo speaks a little English but not enough to chat down the telephone to journalists in Australia and hope to have what he says used accurately.
Remember when a Brit journalist published that he said "F**k the McCanns" when what he really said was "Fala com os McCanns" (Talk to the McCanns).
Remember when a Brit journalist published that he said "F**k the McCanns" when what he really said was "Fala com os McCanns" (Talk to the McCanns).
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Re: "Gonçalo Amaral denies participation in controversial program"
It is possible that they will use a previous interview (as they are with the McCanns) and cobble the programme together to make it appear to be recent and current statements.
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