05.34 pm, Wednesday February 10 2010

Mystery woman sought in Maddie probe

21:45 AEST Thu Aug 6 2009
VIEWS: 0
| FLOCKS: 0
| comments0 comments so far
Madeleine McCann
Private investigators are hunting an Australian in connection with missing Madeleine McCann (pic).
The woman police are looking for. (AAP)
The woman police are looking for. (AAP)

A mystery woman believed to be from Australia or New Zealand has become the fresh focus of the worldwide search for missing British toddler Madeleine McCann.

Private investigators hired by Madeleine's parents Gerry and Kate McCann were alerted to the woman by a new witness, a British man who had a brief conversation with her outside a popular waterfront bar in the Spanish city of Barcelona just three days after the youngster vanished from a Portuguese holiday resort in May 2007.

While investigators do not believe the woman, thought to be in her 30s, is a suspect in the case, they do believe what she told the British man could be "potentially significant" to their investigation.

A sketch of the woman, based on the British man's description, was released in London on Thursday as investigators launched an appeal for the woman or anyone who thinks they might know her to come forward.

The former policeman who is heading the McCanns' search for their daughter, Dave Edgar, said while he did not want to reveal details of the conversation the woman had with the British man in the area of the El Ray De La Gamba bar at the Port Olimpic Marina, he believed she had an Australian accent.

"It's a strong lead. It was a significant conversation," Edgar told reporters.

"We obviously want to track this individual and speak to them.

"She is a significant individual. I wouldn't describe her as a suspect."

The woman is described as being aged between 30 and 35, of slim build and "glamourous" appearance, with short brown hair and about five foot, two inches tall. She was wearing expensive looking blue jeans and possibly a pastel coloured jersey top.

The witness described her as a "Victoria Beckham look-alike".

Edgar and his fellow investigators will be contacting the Australian Federal Police as part of their search for the woman.

The British man, who was in Barcelona partying with friends, spoke to the woman around 2am on May 7 after noticing that she appeared agitated.

The pair spoke on the roadside outside the bar briefly before she walked off.

He told investigators he strongly believed the woman had an Australian accent, however a friend who also heard their conversation thought there was a possibility she could be from New Zealand.

Asked why it had taken the British man two years to come forward, Edgar said the man had explained it had been because of "personal reasons" that he did not want revealed.

However, investigators believed him to be credible and trusted the information he had provided.

"We are taking the witness at face value. He is a credible witness, a professional," Edgar said.

"I think he recognises he perhaps should have come forward earlier.

"He spent a little time with her so he was able to give us a good description of her."

The man came forward about six weeks ago, prompting Edgar and his team to visit Barcelona to try to find anyone who might know the woman and check CCTV footage.

However, given that two years had gone by since four-year-old Madeleine disappeared from her family's rented holiday apartment in Praia da Luz on May 3, 2007, no CCTV footage was left and the bar staff had completely changed.

Edgar noted that it was possible to reach Barcelona by yacht in about five days from Portugal and even quicker by road or ferry.

"She could have definitely got from the area to Barcelona by yacht. It's entirely possible," he said.

A spokesman for the McCann family, Clarence Mitchell, said Madeleine's family were trying not to get their hopes up based on the new information.

"They are now just obviously waiting to hear and praying that this could be the piece in the jigsaw that could help them find Madeleine," he said.

"Sad to say we have had potential sightings of Madeleine and tip-offs, well meaning and malicious, from around the world. Madeleine has been allegedly seen in South America, Australia in the past, all over Europe.

"As a result, Kate and Gerry neither get their hopes up or down.

"I think they are obviously hoping that this will prove to be as significant as Dave believes it might be. But they wait to hear."

Anyone with information about the woman or Madeleine's disappearance can contact +44 845 838 4699 or investigation@findmadeleine.com.

 
SHARE:
MESSENGER
FACEBOOK
MORE
Blog on Spaces
Add to delicious
Add to Digg
Share on MySpace
?
Share, bookmark, and save your favourite ninemsn articles and features.  Learn more.

Most popular

 Medical student in horror gas explosionA doctor in training remains in a critical condition after an explosion in his Wangaratta unit.
 First-day employee foils armed robberAn attempted armed robbery ended in comical fashion last week when a trainee employee told the gunman he didn't know how to open the cash register.
 Man dies after fall from rooftop poolA young Sydney man has died after falling over a rooftop terrace wall and plummeting two floors during an early morning swim, police say.
 Daughter 'misses' mum she killedA British woman who brutally murdered her mother two years ago now wishes she was still alive.
 Obsessed teacher took her top off for boyA British teacher who took her top off in front of a 15-year-old boy she was obsessed with is facing jail.
 TV reporter's stalker had more victimsUS prosecutors say the man who stalked a cable TV sports reporter and shot nude videos of her through a hotel room peephole also videotaped 16 other women.
 Ex-wife gassed kids for revenge: courtA woman gassed her children to death in the family car so her ex-husband couldn't have custody of them on Christmas Day, a court has been told.
 NZ SPCA stops live lobster arcade gameAn arcade game that allows punters to pluck a live lobster from a tank using a metal claw has been shut down by Auckland's animal protection authorities.
 Anonymous brings down government websitesInternet activist group Anonymous has brought down Australian government websites in protest against internet filtering and pornography censorship laws.
 US man 'raped kidnapped girl 100 times'A US man has been accused of raping a 13-year-old girl more than 100 times in a six-month kidnapping ordeal.
AC/DC Lane in Melbourne. (Sean Cusick, ninemsn)AC/DC shrine PHOTOS: Fans to lure rock legends to Melbourne laneway. Page 3 model Rhian Sugden. (Getty Images)'Too explicit'Married UK TV host admits racy tweet with famous model. Salt-n-Pepa members.Less spicySalt-n-Pepa not keen to talk about sex during Australia tour. The man, named as Evans Monsigrace, told doctors at a University of Miami field hospital in Port-au-Prince that he had been buried by the quake while cooking rice.Survival mysteryA Haitian man allegedly survived 27 days buried in rubble. Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt. (AAP)Stars strike backAngelina Jolie and Brad Pitt sue tabloid over divorce report. A snowman almost killed a toddler on holiday. (AAP - file)Holiday horrorBritish toddler crushed by giant snowman lucky to be alive.
advertisement
Mass recall Toyota is pulling from the road Priuses sold in Australia since July 2009 ... read more Not from China The Federal Government has rejected reports army uniforms will be made overseas ... read more 'Still in its jaws' Searchers shoot dead alligator that killed an 11-year-old girl in northern Brazil ... read more Behind the scenes Peter Overton takes us on a tour of the brand new Nine News studio ... watch more Jackson charges Michael Jackson's doctor charged with involuntary manslaughter over the pop star's death ... read more Soft drink cancer link People drinking two sugary soft drinks a day have increased risk of pancreatic cancer ... read more Become a Nine News breaker Seen or heard something? Send tip-offs, images and video from your mobile or PC ... contact us
Race for survivalVictorian intern in house explosion runs 100m to hospital while on fire
You need the latest version of Flash Player.
Enjoy the most vivid content on the web
Watch video without extra features
Interact with applications on your favourite sites
Upgrade now

page complete
Other ninemsn businesses: iSelect RateCity
© 1997-2010 ninemsn Pty Ltd - All rights reserved