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Madeleine’s parents return to UK

Madeleine’s parents return to UK

ROTHLEY – A British couple named as suspects in the disappearance of their 4-year-old daughter returned to England yesterday, days after being grilled by Portuguese police about new forensic evidence authorities believe ties them to the case.

Kate and Gerry McCann and their 2-year-old twins arrived by minivan at their large brick house in the village of Rothley, 160 kilometres north of London, escorted by police and greeted by scores of journalists. The disappearance of 4-year-old Madeleine McCann, and her parents’ high-profile campaign to find her, has made headlines around the world.The story took a startling twist on Friday, when Portuguese police formally named Madeleine’s parents as suspects in the case.Nampa-APThe disappearance of 4-year-old Madeleine McCann, and her parents’ high-profile campaign to find her, has made headlines around the world.The story took a startling twist on Friday, when Portuguese police formally named Madeleine’s parents as suspects in the case.Nampa-AP

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