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Lawyers acting for the parents of Madeleine McCann have started examining Portuguese police files on the investigation, their spokesman says. | Lawyers acting for the parents of Madeleine McCann have started examining Portuguese police files on the investigation, their spokesman says. |
Kate and Gerry McCann were told they could begin to study some 20,000 pages filed by police in Portimao. | Kate and Gerry McCann were told they could begin to study some 20,000 pages filed by police in Portimao. |
The couple, both 39, of Rothley, Leics, hope information within them could help their own private investigators. | |
Madeleine disappeared, aged three, on a holiday with her parents in Praia da Luz, in the Algarve, on 3 May 2007. | |
'Important step' | |
McCann family spokesman Clarence Mitchell said the examination of the files was "an important step forward" in the search for Madeleine. | |
He said: "Kate and Gerry have long wanted to know what was in the police files and what was and wasn't done in terms of the search for their daughter. | |
"They will be taking their time, along with lawyers, to assess the thousands of pages of information in detail before they make any comment." | |
Any critical information will go to detectives to act on, he added. | |
The lawyers are also assessing whether files would support legal action against police over the way they conducted the inquiry. | |
The police inquiry into Madeleine's disappearance was wound up because of a lack of evidence earlier this month. | |
Police also announced that the McCanns and a third British national, Robert Murat, were no longer formal suspects when they closed the case. | Police also announced that the McCanns and a third British national, Robert Murat, were no longer formal suspects when they closed the case. |
The McCanns and Mr Murat, 34, all strongly denied having had any involvement in what happened to Madeleine. |