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Netflix announce crime series based on Madeline McCann

written by Elaine McCallig September 8, 2017
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Netflix is planning an eight-part documentary series based on the disappearance of Madeline Mc Cann.

3-year-old Madeline McCann went missing in Portugal in May 2007, when she disappeared from her bed whilst parents Kate and Gerry McCann dined in a nearby restaurant.

Although there have been several leads, the whereabouts of Madeline remains a mystery ten years on.

In 2011 Scotland Yard launched Operation Grange in an attempt to find her. This was scaled back in 2015, but detectives pursued a number of inquiries in April of this year.

The Independent report that the series will feature key figures and investigators involved in the search.

The release date of the series has been kept under wraps by Netflix.

Netflix announce crime series based on Madeline McCann was last modified: September 8th, 2017 by Elaine McCallig
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