Julia Wandelt: Girl claiming to be Madeleine McCann says 'stay tuned' as she boards mystery flight
LONDON, ENGLAND: The mystery of a young Polish woman claiming to be Madeleine McCann, a British minor who disappeared in Praia da Luz, Portugal, in 2007, has taken another bizarre turn. Julia Wandelt, 21, (also Julia Wendell/Julia Faustyna) has kept the Internet abuzz with her mysterious identity as she gets a little closer to being unmasked every day.
Recently, Julia Wandelt said "stay tuned" as she boarded a plane to an undisclosed location. After receiving a flood of death threats over Madeleine McCann claims, the 21-year-old deleted her social media account. However, Wandelt has now made a comeback by appearing on the social media of 'Persian medium' Dr Fia Johansson in a series of videos announcing that she was boarding a flight.
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Julia Wandelt claimed she was aboard a flight to an unknown destination. Wandelt and Dr Fia Johansson shared their excitement by posting two videos followed by two pictures showing the two at an airport. One image shows Julia Wandelt on a flight and is captioned, "One of the happiest days of my life. Thank you, Fia," and a second urging her large fan base to stay tuned, reports the Irish Mirror.
"Never give up and believe in yourself. Dreams come true," says Julia Wandelt in a video. In addition, Dr Johansson, a self-professed private investigator and psychic who has worked with Julia Wandelt to uncover the mysterious identity, claims that there is more to come. Dr Johansson and Julia Wandelt are working together after a series of evidence brings them closer to uncovering the 21-year-old's true identity.
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So far, Julia Wandelt has claimed a resemblance to Madeleine McCann by a mark on her eye. In another case, Julia Wandelt recalled an assault by her former suspect in the case. Wandelt and Fia are also said to be investigating if she could in fact be a Swiss girl who went missing in 2011.
Livia Schepp disappeared with her twin sister Alessia at the age of six in Lausanne. The Schepp family reportedly contacted Julia, who then agreed to do a DNA test. Dr. Fi stated that Julia Wandelt was willing to help the Schepp family. "We have communicated with a relative of Livia who asked if Julia is willing to do a DNA test because the family just wants to make sure she is not Livia," Dr Fia said, according to the source. "Right now they are looking at every possibility."