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Police 'suspect Madeleine mother' Police 'suspect Madeleine mother'
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Portuguese police believe the mother of missing four-year-old Madeleine McCann is involved in her death, a family spokeswoman has said. Portuguese police believe the mother of missing four-year-old Madeleine McCann accidentally killed her daughter, a family spokesman has said.
Justine McGuinness said officers believed that traces of Madeleine's blood were in the McCanns' car, hired 25 days after she vanished. Another family representative said officers believed that traces of Madeleine's blood were in the McCanns' car, hired 25 days after she vanished.
Kate McCann underwent a second day of questioning by police on Friday. Kate McCann underwent a second day of questioning by police on Friday and has been named a suspect, or "arguida".
She was named a suspect, or "arguida", by police. Her husband Gerry described the claims as "ludicrous". Police have officially only confirmed they have "one more" suspect.
He arrived at police headquarters in Portimao to face questioning as a witness at 1535 BST, minutes after Mrs McCann left. The first was Robert Murat, a British man living locally.
Mrs McCann's husband Gerry is currently being questioned by police in Portimao.
'Ludicrous allegations'
He arrived at the police headquarters at 1535 BST, minutes after Mrs McCann left.
Mrs McCann has not been arrested or charged.Mrs McCann has not been arrested or charged.
A family spokeswoman said the first thing that she wanted to do after her questioning was over was to give a big hug to her two-year-old twins Sean and Amelie.A family spokeswoman said the first thing that she wanted to do after her questioning was over was to give a big hug to her two-year-old twins Sean and Amelie.
The "suspect" status allows the authorities to put certain questions to Mrs McCann, and also gives her the right to remain silent.The "suspect" status allows the authorities to put certain questions to Mrs McCann, and also gives her the right to remain silent.
The couple vehemently deny any involvement in Madeleine's disappearance on 3 May.The couple vehemently deny any involvement in Madeleine's disappearance on 3 May.
Shouts and whistles ARGUIDO/ARGUIDA STATUS Officially a suspectBestowed by police or requested by individualRight to remain silentRight to a lawyerMust report to police every five days
Ms McGuinness said: "They [the police] believe they have evidence to show that in some way she's involved in the death of her daughter, which of course is completely ludicrous. McCann family spokesman David Hughes said: "She is suspected of accidentally killing her daughter."
Earlier another McCann representative, Justine McGuinness, said: "They [the police] believe they have evidence to show that in some way she's involved in the death of her daughter, which of course is completely ludicrous.
"They have suggested that blood has been found in a hire car that they hired 25 days after Madeleine was taken.""They have suggested that blood has been found in a hire car that they hired 25 days after Madeleine was taken."
In his latest diary entry on a website publicising the search for Madeleine, Mr McCann wrote: "The suggestion that Kate is involved in Madeleine's disappearance is ludicrous.In his latest diary entry on a website publicising the search for Madeleine, Mr McCann wrote: "The suggestion that Kate is involved in Madeleine's disappearance is ludicrous.
"Anyone who knows anything about 3 May knows that Kate is completely innocent. We will fight this all the way and we will not stop looking for Madeleine.""Anyone who knows anything about 3 May knows that Kate is completely innocent. We will fight this all the way and we will not stop looking for Madeleine."
THE NIGHT MADELEINE VANISHED Kate McCann tucks Madeleine into bed in their ground floor apartment.Mrs McCann and husband Gerry then go to a nearby tapas bar, which has a clear view to their apartment, to eat dinner. The McCanns said in an interview they checked on their children every half an hour.At about 2200 local time Mrs McCann returns to the apartment to find Madeleine missing from her bed.She goes back to her husband at the restaurant to raise the alarm and police are called. Whistles and shouts
Meanwhile, friends of the family said that Mrs McCann has been told by her lawyer that she could be charged in connection with the disappearance of her daughter.Meanwhile, friends of the family said that Mrs McCann has been told by her lawyer that she could be charged in connection with the disappearance of her daughter.
A crowd of about 250 journalists and members of the public gathered behind metal barriers outside the police station in Portimao to watch Mrs McCann arrive by car on Friday morning.A crowd of about 250 journalists and members of the public gathered behind metal barriers outside the police station in Portimao to watch Mrs McCann arrive by car on Friday morning.
She entered the building to the sound of a few whistles and some shouts in Portuguese from the waiting crowd.She entered the building to the sound of a few whistles and some shouts in Portuguese from the waiting crowd.
One British tourist shouted: "We believe you, Kate."One British tourist shouted: "We believe you, Kate."
It is understood that Portuguese police have told Mrs McCann, 39, they have 22 questions they want to ask her during Friday's interview, although they have not told her what they are.It is understood that Portuguese police have told Mrs McCann, 39, they have 22 questions they want to ask her during Friday's interview, although they have not told her what they are.
Lawyer present Madeleine was last seen on 3 May
Ms McGuinness said: "Just before the session ended last night, the police made it clear they had some further questions to ask which would require her to be in arguida status rather than just witness status."Ms McGuinness said: "Just before the session ended last night, the police made it clear they had some further questions to ask which would require her to be in arguida status rather than just witness status."
She added: "She is shocked and surprised in several ways. First of all that such an accusation could be made against her. And obviously she is concerned that such a line of investigation can become a distraction from further attempts to find Madeleine."She added: "She is shocked and surprised in several ways. First of all that such an accusation could be made against her. And obviously she is concerned that such a line of investigation can become a distraction from further attempts to find Madeleine."
Mr McCann, originally from Glasgow, arrived at the police station several hours later and went inside without speaking to reporters who gathered outside with members of the public.Mr McCann, originally from Glasgow, arrived at the police station several hours later and went inside without speaking to reporters who gathered outside with members of the public.
It is not known whether he too will be questioned as a suspect.It is not known whether he too will be questioned as a suspect.
Madeleine, of Rothley, Leicestershire, disappeared from the family's holiday apartment while her parents were eating in a nearby restaurant. Samples
Madeleine was last seen on 3 May Madeleine, of Rothley, Leicestershire, disappeared from the family's holiday apartment in Praia da Luz while her parents were eating in a nearby restaurant.
Mrs McCann had been interviewed by police the day after Madeleine disappeared, but yesterday was the first time her lawyer had been present.Mrs McCann had been interviewed by police the day after Madeleine disappeared, but yesterday was the first time her lawyer had been present.
She was questioned as a witness until after midnight on Thursday. Police have previously said the McCanns are not suspects.She was questioned as a witness until after midnight on Thursday. Police have previously said the McCanns are not suspects.
In a statement released before her interview yesterday, she appealed to her daughter's abductors, saying: "It is not too late - please let her go or call the police."In a statement released before her interview yesterday, she appealed to her daughter's abductors, saying: "It is not too late - please let her go or call the police."
She said: "We came to Portugal an ordinary family of five. We just want to know what happened on 3 May and want to be able to go home one family, reunited."She said: "We came to Portugal an ordinary family of five. We just want to know what happened on 3 May and want to be able to go home one family, reunited."
Mrs McCann will become the second formal suspect in the case. The first was Robert Murat, a British man living locally. He has not been arrested or charged.
Samples, including suspected traces of blood, have been recovered from the McCanns' holiday apartment.Samples, including suspected traces of blood, have been recovered from the McCanns' holiday apartment.
The UK's Forensic Science Service has spent the past month analysing them.The UK's Forensic Science Service has spent the past month analysing them.
A public statement from the director of police followed, saying neither Kate nor Gerry McCann had ever been viewed as suspects.A public statement from the director of police followed, saying neither Kate nor Gerry McCann had ever been viewed as suspects.