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‘HE TRIED TO TAKE MY DAUGHTER’

Madeleine McCann kidnap suspect tried to snatch another girl, 5, in Portugal in 2001, Spanish dad claims

The Spanish father says the suspected kidnapper attempted to snatch his daughter six years before Madeleine went missing

A SPANISH man claims the e-fit of Madeleine McCann's suspected kidnapper matches the man who he says tried to snatch his daughter from a Portuguese hotel.

The father, known only as Andres, says the alleged kidnapper sneaked into the room where his daughters aged five and 13 were sleeping during a holiday in 2001.

 The Spanish father claims the man who went into his daughter room matches the e-fit of Madeleine's suspected kidnapper
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The Spanish father claims the man who went into his daughter room matches the e-fit of Madeleine's suspected kidnapper
 Madeleine went missing from a Portuguese hotel room while her parents were eating dinner out
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Madeleine went missing from a Portuguese hotel room while her parents were eating dinner out

He said he instantly recognised the man in the 2013 e-fit as the person who had gone into his daughter's hotel room 12 years earlier.

He told La Voz de Galicia: "I don't know if the man kidnapped Madeleine, but for me his is the man who tried to take my daughter."

Madeleine McCann was four-years-old when she disappeared from a hotel room in Praia da Luz, Portugal, while her parents, Kate and Gerry McCann, were out having dinner in May 2007.

Madeleine, who would now be 14-years-old, nor her alleged kidnapper have been found despite an 11-year international search.

 Madeleine's parents are still searching for her across the globe
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Madeleine's parents are still searching for her across the globe

Andres, 45, from Galicia, an autonomous region of Spain, told a local newspaper that the incident six years before still affects him.

His family were driving through Portugal and ended up having to stay the night as a small hotel in Abrantes.

He told the local paper that he and his wife were complimented on their "beautiful girls" as they arrived at the hotel by a man in his mid-40's.

The dad claims the man was the only other guest at the hotel that night and that his family were split between two rooms.

 Despite an international manhunt Madeleine still has not been found
Despite an international manhunt Madeleine still has not been found

He says his oldest daughter called him in the middle of the night and asked him if he had just been in their room.

The father hadn't but he went into his daughter's room and stayed in there in case the man returned - which he did a few minutes later.

He confronted the man who said he "had come to check on the children".

The dad added: "Even today I don't know how he managed to escape me, he slipped like an eel."

He claimed when he complained to the reception about the man he was told he was "a regular guest who likes children but doesn't hurt them" according to The Local.

Andres was interviewed by both Spanish police and Scotland Yard, but says he never heard anything back from either.

Madeleine vanished on May 3, 2007.

Her parents Gerry and Kate left their three children – including toddler twins Sean and Amelie – sleeping in their apartment while they dined at a tapas bar - 120 metres away.

When Kate returned to check on the kids at around 10pm that evening, she discovered that Maddie was not in her bed and was missing.

Police have spent more than £12million in the search for Madeleine.


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