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Madeleine Petition As Parents Rap Theresa May
Madeleine McCann's parents are launching an online petition to help force a UK and Portuguese joint review of all evidence in the case of their missing daughter.
They hope it can lead to a new police investigation into Madeleine's disappearance from the family's rented holiday apartment in Portugal three-and-a-half years ago today.
Kate and Gerry McCann accuse Home Secretary Theresa May of offering "words, but no action" to help them in their search for their daughter.
Mrs McCann said: "Reviews are done in all major investigations, at least in this country.
"The benefits of pulling together different bits of evidence can be enormous but until that is done we can't be sure what has been missed.
"You have to ask why it isn't being done in Madeleine's case. What is the block?"
An independent report by Jim Gamble, of the Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre, is thought to back the couple's demand for a review of all the evidence gathered by British and Portuguese police.
The report was commissioned by Labour Home Secretary Alan Johnson but not completed until the summer, when Mrs May took office under the coalition government.
Yet the Home Office refuses to disclose its recommendations to the McCanns.
"There is no reason why the contents of the report can't be made available to us. They say some of it is sensitive but we are Madeleine's parents for goodness sake.
"We've made it clear we will not divulge any of it except to help our own investigators," said Mr McCann.
The couple met Mrs May in August, but say they were left with little optimism of Government help.
"We didn't get answers," said Mrs McCann. "We got a lot of words but no action, nothing concrete. I can't get my head around the fact that the Government has given up on Madeleine."
The couple are also writing to their regular supporters asking for more money because funds are in danger of running out by the Spring as their own private investigators continue to explore potential evidence in Portugal and elsewhere.
The Home Office said in a statement: "The Home Secretary has met Kate and Gerry McCann and is deeply sympathetic to their situation.
"The Government wants to ensure that everything feasible is being done to progress the search for Madeleine."
The McCanns' petition can be found at http://www.ipetitions.com/petition/madeleinemccann_case_review/



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