Julia Wendell, 21, rose to fame in February this year after saying she may be the British girl who disappeared in 2007
the do DNA test of young Polish woman Julia Wendellaka Julia Faustyna, proved not to be Madeleine McCann, the 3-year-old British girl who disappeared in 2007 while on holiday with her parents in Portugal. The result was announced by the medium and private investigator Fia Johansson, who is helping Faustyna in finding information about her past, through online radars this tuesday 4.
“She is absolutely 100% Polish,” said Dr Fia Johansson. “This story is much more complicated than just a girl from a small town in Poland who claims to get attention,” Johansson added. saying, and with so many questions about her childhood it’s easy to see where she came from.”
Despite the disappointing results, Wendell’s sensational claims, 21, have reinvigorated the McCann investigation in both Portugal and the UK, where the government is considering increasing funding to help with the searches. Fia Johansson still believes the man who allegedly sexually abused Wendell could be connected to the McCann case and detectives in Portugal have expressed interest in looking into his background.
Source: Terra

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