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McCanns make latest European trip Madeleine 'is likely to be alive'
(about 7 hours later)
The parents of missing Madeleine McCann are taking their search for their daughter to Berlin and Amsterdam. The father of missing Madeleine McCann has said his daughter is "more likely" to be alive than dead.
Kate and Gerry McCann flew to the German capital on a private jet on Tuesday night to appeal for help. Gerry McCann was speaking in Berlin, where he and his wife Kate are seeking information about the four-year-old abducted in the Algarve 34 days ago.
They will spend less than 24 hours in the country before flying to the Netherlands, where they lived in 2004, on Wednesday afternoon. "We have got to keep going, we believe she is alive. There is an absence of evidence to the contrary," he said.
As they landed in Germany, the couple were featured in an appeal for information on BBC One's Crimewatch. The couple are spending less than 24 hours in Germany before flying to the Netherlands, where they lived in 2004.
It is thought four-year-old Madeleine was snatched from the family's apartment in Praia da Luz on 3 May while her parents were at a nearby restaurant. Kate and Gerry McCann flew to the German capital on a private jet on Tuesday night.
Emotional visit The couple were also featured in an appeal for information on BBC One's Crimewatch.
Portugal is a popular place for Germans to visit and the couple hope someone may have seen something that could prove useful to the police investigation. We have got to feel happy that we have done absolutely everything we can to get our daughter back Kate McCann
It is thought Madeleine was snatched from the family's apartment in Praia da Luz on 3 May while her parents were at a nearby restaurant.
Portugal is a popular destination for German tourists, and the couple hope someone may have some useful information which could help the police investigation.
'Positive thinking'
Mrs McCann, wearing green and yellow ribbons tied to her waist, said: "There has been a lot of speculation and it is hard not to think the worst.
"But as time goes on and there still isn't any news, we have to think positively.
"The chances of this happening is effectively more than 100 million to one - the chances of a good outcome have to be at least as good, if not better."
Mrs McCann dismissed criticism the couple were courting too much publicity in the search for their daughter.
"We have got to feel happy that we have done absolutely everything we can to get our daughter back - I don't think any parent would be critical of that."
During their visit to Berlin, Mr and Mrs McCann will meet British ambassador Sir Peter Torry, Germany's Deputy Justice Minister Lutz Diwell and the colourful Mayor of Berlin, Klaus Wowereit.During their visit to Berlin, Mr and Mrs McCann will meet British ambassador Sir Peter Torry, Germany's Deputy Justice Minister Lutz Diwell and the colourful Mayor of Berlin, Klaus Wowereit.
Emotional visit
They then go straight on to Amsterdam where the couple lived in 2004, leaving when Madeleine was just a year old and Mrs McCann was pregnant with twins Sean and Amelie, who are now two.They then go straight on to Amsterdam where the couple lived in 2004, leaving when Madeleine was just a year old and Mrs McCann was pregnant with twins Sean and Amelie, who are now two.
This will be the first time they have gone back and they expect it to be a highly emotional visit.This will be the first time they have gone back and they expect it to be a highly emotional visit.
Friends in the Netherlands have been working behind the scenes since Madeleine was taken and 500 billboards bearing her face are being put together ahead of the trip.Friends in the Netherlands have been working behind the scenes since Madeleine was taken and 500 billboards bearing her face are being put together ahead of the trip.
After further interviews on Wednesday, they will fly back to the Algarve in time for a jazz concert in their daughter's name in Lagos.After further interviews on Wednesday, they will fly back to the Algarve in time for a jazz concert in their daughter's name in Lagos.
The couple left Sean and Amelie at the family's holiday apartment in Portugal with Mr McCann's sister Trish Cameron and her husband Sandy.The couple left Sean and Amelie at the family's holiday apartment in Portugal with Mr McCann's sister Trish Cameron and her husband Sandy.
The McCanns hold up a set of pink pyjamas in the broadcastThe McCanns hold up a set of pink pyjamas in the broadcast
In the Crimewatch appeal, Mrs McCann, 38, held up a light-pink pyjama top with capped sleeves and a picture on it of the cartoon character Eeyore, who is curled up with the words "Sleepy Eeyore" written underneath.In the Crimewatch appeal, Mrs McCann, 38, held up a light-pink pyjama top with capped sleeves and a picture on it of the cartoon character Eeyore, who is curled up with the words "Sleepy Eeyore" written underneath.
She also produced white cotton pyjama bottoms, covered with small flowers and carrying another Eeyore motif on the right leg.She also produced white cotton pyjama bottoms, covered with small flowers and carrying another Eeyore motif on the right leg.
The pyjamas are identical to those Madeleine was wearing when she disappeared and belong to Amelie.The pyjamas are identical to those Madeleine was wearing when she disappeared and belong to Amelie.
Mrs McCann spoke of her hope that her daughter had not been harmed, saying: "There are a few bad people in the world but also there are a few sad people and I guess I'm hoping that it's someone sad who just wanted our daughter."Mrs McCann spoke of her hope that her daughter had not been harmed, saying: "There are a few bad people in the world but also there are a few sad people and I guess I'm hoping that it's someone sad who just wanted our daughter."
Mr McCann, who turned 39 on Tuesday, gave a detailed description of a suspect seen carrying what was thought to be a child on the night Madeleine disappeared.Mr McCann, who turned 39 on Tuesday, gave a detailed description of a suspect seen carrying what was thought to be a child on the night Madeleine disappeared.
He said the man was approximately 35 years old, about 5ft 8in or 5ft 9in tall and had dark hair, which was parted at the side and slightly longer at the back.He said the man was approximately 35 years old, about 5ft 8in or 5ft 9in tall and had dark hair, which was parted at the side and slightly longer at the back.
Suspicious timingSuspicious timing
He said the man was wearing a dark jacket slightly longer than a suit, beige trousers and dark shoes.He said the man was wearing a dark jacket slightly longer than a suit, beige trousers and dark shoes.
Asked if he thought the man had taken Madeleine, he said: "Potentially this could have been someone who could have been picking up a child from a creche or coming back from dinner.Asked if he thought the man had taken Madeleine, he said: "Potentially this could have been someone who could have been picking up a child from a creche or coming back from dinner.
"But we are certainly suspicious of the timing and that person needs to be eliminated from the investigation.""But we are certainly suspicious of the timing and that person needs to be eliminated from the investigation."
He also urged people to hand in any pictures taken around the time Madeleine vanished at Praia da Luz with strangers in the background.He also urged people to hand in any pictures taken around the time Madeleine vanished at Praia da Luz with strangers in the background.
The McCanns are also expected to make a trip to Morocco, a country which has been linked to the case because of a reported sighting of Madeleine there.The McCanns are also expected to make a trip to Morocco, a country which has been linked to the case because of a reported sighting of Madeleine there.