Julia Wandelt: Woman who claims she’s Madeleine McCann 'didn't exist for first 5 years of her life'
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: A 21-year-old Polish woman named Julia Wandelt created a buzz after she claimed she could be Madeleine McCann, the three-year-old girl who went missing on May 3, 2007, from her family's apartment in Portugal. Supporting Wandelt’s claim, a psychic and private detective, Fia Johannson, says that Wandelt "did not exist for her first five years of life.” She further added, “It is very strange because everything regarding Julia's health, everything, began at the age of five. So, everything between the age of zero and five years is missing.”
Johannson added that "there is no signature from a doctor to show that they had removed any of the records from their file. She just doesn't exist during that time period,” reports Diario San Rafael. This comes after Dr Johannson said Wandelt felt "terrified" and "unsafe" after receiving threats and sexual messages from online haters, as reported by The Sun. The psychic also took to her Instagram story on March 9 to share an update on the 21-year-old. Posting photos of her, Johannson wrote, “[Wandelt] is enjoying the sunlight. I'm so happy for this beautiful angel that finally found some peace. Past seven days, she has been so anxious, so worried, and so lonely. At this moment, she is happy she is not alone, and she is getting the truth,” as previously reported by MEAWW.
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Details about Julia Wandelt
Wandelt reportedly resides at an undisclosed location in California with Johansson. Wandelt, who also goes by Julia Faustyna, came into notice after she started posting photos two weeks ago, as per Fox News. She said in an Instagram post from her account, @iammadeleinemccann, "I don't remember most of my childhood but my earliest memory is very strong and It's about holidays in hot place where was beach and White or very light couloured buildings with apartments. I remember that I saw turtles on the beach it was little Bav as I can remember I saw turtles then and there were another children and they tried to touch small turtles. I don't see my family in this memory."
'F**k off to people who made me cry'
However, many were quick to bash her and sent nasty messages and threats to her. To which, Wandelt said, “I can say... thank you for support, these people who supported me and f**k off to people who made me cry. I’m sorry I had to but telling me that I should die, it’s very, very mad. It’s not nice. I didn’t plan it for months to become McCann just because someone said something. You are not in my situation so you can’t say what I should do. I’m not ashamed because this is my past, it’s not about this case. This is the best way I can do for myself and you don’t know me personally, so don’t judge me please," as stated by News.com.au.