Alleged Madeleine McCann says she has no birth certificate and reveals childhood memory connected with the case

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Julia stated that she does not have a birth certificate and that she has a strong childhood memory that explains her theory.

The Polish woman who claims to be Madeleine McCann, Julia Faustyna, continues to defend the thesis that she is the missing girl. This Monday (27), the 21-year-old gave an interview to the program “Dr. Phil ”, one of the most popular on TV in the United States, where she is living with a medium. In a long broadcast, Julia stated that she does not have a birth certificate and that she has a strong childhood memory that explains her theory.

She says that her mother always changed the subject when she asked for the birth certificate, right after making the first inquiries. “I never saw my certificate, nor childhood photos,” she said, on the TV show.

In Poland, all children have a vaccination card with records of the doses received. According to Julia, her document has no record of the first six years of life, with blank pages. In addition, the presenter asked about the DNA tests, which were denied by the parents themselves. “If she is my mother, I don’t want to have contact with her, that’s all, but I believe she is not my mother,” she said.

Another of Julia’s thesis, which reinforces the theory that she is Madeleine, has a connection with a childhood memory. “I remember being on a beach and water, like sea or ocean, and there were turtles and kids… and I remember buildings in light colors, like white or very light colors, with a lot of sunlight in these buildings,” she said. For the Polish woman, the place would be the Algarve, the Portuguese beach where the British girl disappeared.

To reinforce her defense, Julia said in the interview that she was sexually abused in childhood by a man named Peter Ney, who would be a child trafficker. According to her, the man would be a relative of Martin Ney, who has already been pointed out by the police as allegedly involved in Madeleine’s case. “When I was little I saw a picture of a man who looked like Martin Ney”.
Madeleine disappeared on May 3, 2007, in an apartment in a resort in the Algarve, Portugal, where she was sleeping with her brothers. The case had worldwide repercussions.

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