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Great-aunt tells jury that alleged McCann stalker not missing girl

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October 11, 2025

MADELEINE McCann's great-aunt has told a jury she was "stunned" when an alleged stalker of the family attended an annual vigil in their home village, adding that there was "no way" she was the missing girl.

- SOPHIE ROBINSON Press Association reporter

Great-aunt tells jury that alleged McCann stalker not missing girl

> Janet and Brian Kennedy, great-aunt and uncle of Madeleine McCann > Julia Wandelt and, right, Madeleine McCann

(Terry Harris)

Janet Kennedy, who is Kate McCann's aunt, told Leicester Crown Court she “could not accept” that Julia Wandelt, 24, was her missing great-niece, adding that the “essential person that Madeleine is - was not there”.

Giving evidence yesterday, Mrs Kennedy said Wandelt confronted her and gave her an envelope with information “that would prove she was Madeleine” during the yearly gathering in Rothley, Leicestershire, on May 3 last year.

She told the jury: “She said that she was Madeleine and that she was sorry that the McCanns weren't there, but she wished me to give them some information and she presented me with an envelope with information in that would prove she was Madeleine.

“I was rather stunned by her approach. I looked at her and thought, ‘She is not Madeleine’. There's just no way she could be Madeleine at all.

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