GOOGLE KNOWS! Search engine shows Julia Wandelt's picture instead of Madeleine McCann's
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: Julia Wandelt, 21, a woman claiming to be Madeleine McCann is finally happy that "she has a family that cares." Wandelt brought back worldwide attention to the missing case of the three-year-old daughter of Kate McCann and Gerry McCann, who went missing from a hotel in Portugal.
According to Wandelt's Psychic help, Dr Fia Johansson, She said, "This is the first time she feels she has a family that cares. My kids and my dogs love her angelic personality." Meanwhile, McCann's picture has now been replaced on Google search with the photo of Wandelt, who is also known as Julia Faustyna and Julia Wendell. However, Wandelt has also submitted her DNA samples to check if she is the three-year-old girl who went missing on May 3, 2007.
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Did anyone believe she was Madeleine McCann?
Not many believed that she was McCann when she made a claim. Even her parents did not believe Wandelt's claim. Her parents have reportedly blocked her number and avoided the DNA test that she had been pushing for as well. “We tried to call parents. We tried to communicate with parents. They blocked Julia’s number. We could not find any. I went to where Julia’s mum lives - but I couldn't find her there,” said Johansson in one of her IG videos. Wandelt had also claimed that initially she was also ignored by Polish and British police, as per The First News.
'Julia is definitely not the biological daughter'
Johansson said, "We are still conducting an investigation but Julia is definitely not the biological daughter of her parents in Poland. We have a lot of evidence right now that shows Julia was definitely trafficked to Poland from another country by an international sex trafficking group."
How is this development affecting Google search?
With all the recent developments, Google Search even appeared to have adjusted the photo to Julia instead of pictures of Madeleine - most likely an error, as the search engine's image results feature shows the top-ranking Google Images for the search term in question. It could really be a case of misinformation. Meanwhile, the Polish woman has now submitted the highly anticipated DNA samples for forensic testing that are soon going to address all the questions that many people have in their minds. Johansson said that Wandelt submitted samples for three different forensic examinations that will outline her DNA sequence, along with a 23andMe-style genetic test to establish her ancestry, according to RadarOnline.