Progress in the case: the young woman who claimed to be Madeleine McCann underwent a DNA test

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A young woman from Poland, who believes she is Madeleine McCann, who disappeared on May 3, 2007, submitted DNA samples to the court, which will determine whether she is missing, according to reports in the New York Post.

22-year-old Julia Wendell recently claimed on her Instagram and TikTok accounts that she may be the same girl who was reported missing 16 years ago after going on vacation with her family in Portugal in 2007. As a result of the sharing, Wendell has gained tens of thousands of followers on both platforms.

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Now, the 22-year-old has submitted three samples to three different tests that will reveal her DNA sequence, along with a test to establish her parentage. Dr. Pia Johansson, the family’s private investigator, told RadarOnline.com: “If the results If they prove that Julia is of British origin or from this area, we will continue the investigation on Madeleine and will contact our investigators in Portugal.”

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“We have a lot of evidence right now that proves that Julia was trafficked to Poland from another country by a group of sex traffickers. We are still investigating the matter but the young woman is definitely not the biological daughter of her parents in Poland,” added Johansson, who helped move Wendell to a safe place in the US “B after receiving a series of death threats. It is claimed that the young woman is a “liar and manipulative who always wanted to be famous”, but this did not prevent the doctor from convincing the family to undergo the tests.

Madeleine McCann (Photo: Reuters)

Madeleine McCann (Photo: Reuters)

The 22-year-old explained in the videos she uploaded a few weeks ago that she does not remember her childhood, and that McCann’s parents agreed to the DNA test.

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