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Maddie’s case: Julia, who claims to be a missing child, wants to attack the McCann parents to get a DNA test

Maddie’s case: Julia, who claims to be a missing child, wants to attack the McCann parents to get a DNA test

Julia from Germany, who claims to be Maddy McCann, continues to demand a DNA test from the missing girl’s parents.

She doesn’t move. Julia, a young German who claims to be little Madeleine, also known as Maddie McCann, who disappeared while on holiday with her family in Praia da Luz, Portugal in 2007, has asked the girl’s parents for a DNA test.

Actually, the owner of the Instagram account iammadeleinemccan (I’m Madeleine McCann in French) Kate and Gerry, Madeleine’s parents, are convinced that a DNA test will make it possible to make a connection with her. But the McCann family recently confirmed that Julia Faustina (who also calls herself Julia Wendell) is not Madeleine.

She likes to complain

The 21-year-old woman didn’t want to stand there. His “spokesperson” Fia Johansson, an influencer who claims to be a medium and hypnotherapist, recently spoke on Australian television.

“Julia has been trying to find out who he is for two months now. When I talk to her, she cries and wants to know the truth. She has a right to know,” Fia Johansson told 7NEWS, adding that the young woman could sue Kate and Jerry if they refuse to submit to a DNA test.

Mental disorders are treated

Could the latter, who had not officially responded to the case, read the paragraphs to make it known through a relative that they were convinced that Julia was not their daughter? Parisian. The sentiment, shared by a police spokesman in Poland, where Julia lives, is particularly reliant on the young woman’s birth certificate, which her family provided to investigators. “The investigation is ongoing, but we can already rule out that this version is true,” the representative said.

The other element that seems to detract from Julia’s version is her psychological background. He has long been followed for mental disorders, but “refused treatment” and “no longer takes medication”, his family said, adding that he “didn’t take advantage of the opportunity to be treated in a good centre. Poland agreed to take him in”.

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