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McCanns to sue Portuguese officer | McCanns to sue Portuguese officer |
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The parents of Madeleine McCann are to sue former Portuguese police detective Goncalo Amaral for defamation. | |
Kate and Gerry McCann are taking action over "unfounded and grossly defamatory claims", their spokesman said. | |
Mr Amaral, who led the inquiry into the Madeleine's disappearance but was taken off the case in October 2007, told Portuguese TV he would counter sue. | |
Madeleine, of Rothley, Leicestershire, was three when she vanished from the Algarve holiday flat on 3 May 2007. | Madeleine, of Rothley, Leicestershire, was three when she vanished from the Algarve holiday flat on 3 May 2007. |
In a statement, the parents of the missing girl said: "We - together with our three children Madeleine, Sean and Amelie - are taking this legal action against Goncalo Amaral over his entirely unfounded and grossly defamatory claims. | |
"[They were] made in all types of media, both within Portugal and beyond - that Madeleine is not only dead, but that we, her parents, were somehow involved in concealing her body." | "[They were] made in all types of media, both within Portugal and beyond - that Madeleine is not only dead, but that we, her parents, were somehow involved in concealing her body." |
'Deeply hurtful' | 'Deeply hurtful' |
The decision was taken in a bid to prevent further publication of Mr Amaral's "deeply offensive" book The Truth of the Lie and his television documentary. | The decision was taken in a bid to prevent further publication of Mr Amaral's "deeply offensive" book The Truth of the Lie and his television documentary. |
But Mr Amaral told Portuguese television his lawyers are working on the case and may take the McCanns and others to court for "defamation, slanderous denunciations and false statements". | |
"We will see who has spoken the truth in this case," he added. | |
The McCann's UK lawyer, Edward Smethurst, said their first step would be to apply for a gagging order at Lisbon's main civil court. | |
"There is no evidence that Madeleine is dead. Therefore not only is this book damaging and libellous, but it's also damaging the search for Madeleine," he said. | |
He was confident the injunction would be granted, he added. | |
The couple's statement continued: "The primary reason for our legal action is simple: to stop any negative effect that these absurd and deeply hurtful claims may be having on the ongoing search for Madeleine. | |
"We can no longer stand back and watch as Mr Amaral tries to convince the entire world that Madeleine is dead. | "We can no longer stand back and watch as Mr Amaral tries to convince the entire world that Madeleine is dead. |
"Nor can we allow this blatant injustice to Madeleine, with its obvious risk of hindering our attempts to find her, to continue." | "Nor can we allow this blatant injustice to Madeleine, with its obvious risk of hindering our attempts to find her, to continue." |
'Immense pain' | |
It said Mr Amaral's claims had brought "indescribable devastation" to the McCanns, compounding the "immense pain and anxiety" that they had endured since Madeleine's disappearance. | It said Mr Amaral's claims had brought "indescribable devastation" to the McCanns, compounding the "immense pain and anxiety" that they had endured since Madeleine's disappearance. |
Until he was removed from the case, Mr Amaral had headed up the regional Policia Judiciaria (PJ) in Portimao. | Until he was removed from the case, Mr Amaral had headed up the regional Policia Judiciaria (PJ) in Portimao. |
His removal came after comments were published in a Portuguese paper, but police reportedly gave no reason for his departure. | His removal came after comments were published in a Portuguese paper, but police reportedly gave no reason for his departure. |
At the time PJ's national director, Alipio Ribeiro, told journalists Mr Amaral's "commission of service has ceased". | At the time PJ's national director, Alipio Ribeiro, told journalists Mr Amaral's "commission of service has ceased". |
Portuguese police placed "arguido" - or formal suspect - status on Kate and Gerry McCann in September 2007, but it was lifted in July 2008 when detectives stopped actively searching for Madeleine. | Portuguese police placed "arguido" - or formal suspect - status on Kate and Gerry McCann in September 2007, but it was lifted in July 2008 when detectives stopped actively searching for Madeleine. |
The Portuguese police have said they are no longer actively investigating the case. | The Portuguese police have said they are no longer actively investigating the case. |