'End this crazy show': Julia Wandelt may seek court's help for DNA test to prove she is Madeleine McCann
LONDON, ENGLAND: The Polish woman claiming to be Madeleine McCann may ask a judge for a DNA test, 21-year-old Julia Wandelt's publicist reportedly said. She grabbed headlines after claiming she was the the missing British child along with "proof."
Wandelt claimed she did not recall a lot about her childhood and was abused by a German pedophile, who resembled the same man who was formerly thought to be behind for McCann going missing in Portugal in 2007, as per reports.
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Wandelt's own family have cast aspersions on her account of events. She responded by attacking her "suspicious" mother in a post on her Instagram account, as per Irish Mirror.
'Then the whole world can sleep tight tonight'
Asking for a DNA test, Wandelt's post read, "The one thing that will easily bring an answer to everyone is for you to step out of your comfort zone and get into the bottle for DNA and get it done. Then the whole world can sleep tight tonight. Now, in front of everyone, I'm typing this to you and people watching this video-- I urge you and your spokesman, to communicate with me directly, to exchange DNA or the evidence to prove that Julia is your real daughter."
The post added, "So far, you've denied doing a DNA test, and the world is more suspicious about your behavior as a mom. Please help your daughter and help me and my team to end this crazy, messy show that has concerned people everywhere and has caused so much pain around the world. Tell your spokesman, as you claim you have, to communicate with me directly."
Sources close to McCann's parents recently said that they would be open to taking a DNA test to verify the claims, but that now seems improbable, as per News7. According to Wandelt's media representative, psychic Dr Fia Johansson, the young woman was "not doing this for publicity." She continued by stating that her only request was that her own parents do a DNA test, but they have declined. The psychic said that they were prepared to go to court to request a DNA test order, as per reports.
Where is Madeleine McCann?
McCann has never been found despite searches being held across the world. She has been listed as missing since May 2007, but many detectives working on the case think she may be dead. McCann went missing in Portugal during a holiday with her parents. Numerous sightings of the child have been reported, but none have been verified, according to Mirror.