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McCann libel case against ex-detective set to begin McCann £1m libel case against ex-detective under way
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The mother of missing child Madeleine McCann has arrived at a Portuguese court for the start of libel action against a former local police chief. A libel case in which the family of missing child Madeleine McCann are seeking £1m of damages from a former Portuguese police chief has begun.
Kate McCann is not expected to give evidence against Goncalo Amaral, who published a book making allegations about Madeleine's disappearance. Madeleine's mother, Kate, was in Lisbon's civil court to hear the case against Goncalo Amaral, who published a book making claims about the case.
The family claim the book turned Portuguese public opinion against them. The family allege the book turned Portuguese public opinion against them.
Madeleine was almost four when she disappeared from her family's holiday apartment in the Algarve in May 2007.Madeleine was almost four when she disappeared from her family's holiday apartment in the Algarve in May 2007.
The family's lawyer Isabel Duarte is expected to set out the case - on behalf of Mrs McCann, her husband Gerry and their twins Sean and Amelie - at Lisbon's civil court on Thursday morning. The family's lawyer Isabel Duarte told reporters that the couple are seeking damages because they claim Mr Amaral's book defamed them and they maintain Madeleine was abducted.
Mrs McCann declined to comment as she arrived at court accompanied by her mother Susan Healy. The case is being brought on behalf of Mrs McCann, her husband Gerry and their twins Sean and Amelie.
Mrs McCann declined to comment as she arrived at court, accompanied by her mother Susan Healy.
The McCanns, of Rothley, Leicestershire, have strongly denied accusations detailed in the book and say the former detective's claims damaged the hunt for Madeleine and exacerbated anguish suffered by her relatives.The McCanns, of Rothley, Leicestershire, have strongly denied accusations detailed in the book and say the former detective's claims damaged the hunt for Madeleine and exacerbated anguish suffered by her relatives.
A number of relatives are expected to appear in the witness box, including Mrs McCann's cousin Michael Wright.A number of relatives are expected to appear in the witness box, including Mrs McCann's cousin Michael Wright.
The McCanns' spokesman, Clarence Mitchell, said: "Kate and Gerry McCann remain very confident that they will win the case."The McCanns' spokesman, Clarence Mitchell, said: "Kate and Gerry McCann remain very confident that they will win the case."
Mr Amaral, the detective who initially led the inquiry into Madeleine's disappearance, is expected to argue that under Portuguese law he is entitled to make the claims published in The Truth Of The Lie.Mr Amaral, the detective who initially led the inquiry into Madeleine's disappearance, is expected to argue that under Portuguese law he is entitled to make the claims published in The Truth Of The Lie.
The former officer was removed from the Portuguese investigation in October 2007 after criticising British police.The former officer was removed from the Portuguese investigation in October 2007 after criticising British police.
His book is still available in Portugal after a court overturned an injunction banning further sale or publication in 2010.His book is still available in Portugal after a court overturned an injunction banning further sale or publication in 2010.
Madeleine disappeared from her family's holiday apartment in Praia da Luz on 3 May 2007, as her parents dined out with friends at a nearby restaurant. Madeleine disappeared from her family's holiday apartment in Praia da Luz on 3 May 2007, while her parents dined out with friends at a nearby restaurant.
British detectives launched a fresh investigation into her disappearance in July and believe she could still be alive.British detectives launched a fresh investigation into her disappearance in July and believe she could still be alive.
Portuguese authorities dropped their investigation into her disappearance in 2008, but Scotland Yard started a review in May 2011, after Prime Minister David Cameron responded to a plea from the McCanns. Portuguese authorities dropped their investigation into her disappearance in 2008, but Scotland Yard started a review in May 2011, after UK Prime Minister David Cameron responded to a plea from the McCanns.
The libel case will be heard on Thursday and Friday. It will then be adjourned until next Thursday when the court will sit again for two days.The libel case will be heard on Thursday and Friday. It will then be adjourned until next Thursday when the court will sit again for two days.
A final hearing is expected on Friday 27 September. The judgement is expected to be deferred.A final hearing is expected on Friday 27 September. The judgement is expected to be deferred.