Thousands of people around the world have been addicted to information tension for a month with what was raised by a Polish woman, young Julia Faustyna, making her question whether or not she was Madeleine McCann, who disappeared in 2007.
Scotland Yard ruled out that possibility, and nothing more was known about the acceptance of “Maddie” McCann’s biological parents to undergo the DNA test to confirm or rule out the relationship of the Polish woman, which has shown her interest in the knowing her origins on social media. networks. .
Now, according to La Vanguardia, quoting Radar, “An American family has contacted Faustyna to assure that she is the missing daughter they have been looking for for so long.”
While few details are offered, everything seems to indicate that this is expected based on what the genetic tests reveal.
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Patience, asks close to Julia Faustyna
The Polish girl’s medium and close friend, Fia Johansson, who reported a week ago that Julia Faustyna was receiving threatening e-mails, said: “At the moment there are many families with missing children, similar to Julia’s age, who are e-mailing us. will send emails because they want to know where their missing loved ones are.”
Johansson asked for patience: “We don’t want to reveal the name of the girl or her family because things come and go (…) I think we should wait until we get the DNA test because we want to know more about Julia’s background.”
It is a very emotional time for everyone.
The resemblance to Madeleine McCann
Julia Faustyna’s story went viral in mid-February 2023, when photos and videos of McCann and her were posted on networks, TikTok and Instagram.
Madeleine McCann disappeared on May 3 while on holiday with her family in Praia da Luz, in southern Portugal.
Bearing a resemblance to Madeleine, reported missing in Portugal when she was 3 years old, the young Polish woman displayed her spot in her right eye, as did the girl, the daughter of Gerry and Kate McCann.
The single cleft is scientifically called coloboma of the iris and only occurs in one in 10,000 births.
However, adding to the controversy unleashed, Scotland Yard stated that it ruled out any relationship between Julia and the McCanns because for the institution “all their research led them to believe that Madeleine died the same night she disappeared.
Source: Eluniverso

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