Julia Wandelt: Woman claiming to be Madeleine McCann says her mom asked doctor to give 'false statements'

Dr Fia Johansson claimed that Julia Wandelt's doctor received a phone call from her mother right before she arrived at her office
PUBLISHED MAR 5, 2023
Julia Wandelt claimed that she was Madeleine McCann, who disappeared in Praia da Luz, Portugal, in 2007 at three years of age (Instagram/ @iammadeleinemcann and Peter Macdiarmid/Getty Images)
Julia Wandelt claimed that she was Madeleine McCann, who disappeared in Praia da Luz, Portugal, in 2007 at three years of age (Instagram/ @iammadeleinemcann and Peter Macdiarmid/Getty Images)

LONDON, ENGLAND: The Polish woman who claims to be Madeline McCann now claims her mother called her doctor and asked him to give “wrong and false statements” in order to “hospitalize her.” The bombshell statements were made during an Instagram live session with Julia Wandelt and a private investigator who has been acting as her spokesperson in the case.

Julia Wandelt (Wendell) went viral in late February after she documented her claim that she was the missing British girl who disappeared in Praia da Luz, Portugal, in 2007 when she was three years old. However, Wandelt has recently deleted her Facebook and TikTok accounts, and her Instagram account is also unavailable on the app. Her claims have been backed up by private investigator and self-professed medium Dr Fia Johansson, with whom she went live on Instagram on Friday, March 3. During the 24-minute Instagram live, Dr Johansson confirmed that Wandelt’s Instagram account had been suspended and that the police had no open case regarding her claims. 

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What did Wandelt's mother tell her doctor?

In the clip, the psychic went on to claim that the young woman’s doctor received a phone call from her mother right before she arrived at her office. "So today we had a meeting with an amazing doctor and he said ‘Julia be careful because your mom had a conversation with me before you arrived and wanted me to say something that you are not," Dr Johansson explained. "Then we asked what was it she wanted you to say, he was kind of quiet and said ‘well she is my patient and I have confidentiality and I would never talk to the mother before Julia gave me any written permission."

The private investigator, who has claimed to have worked on several missing cases, detailed what the doctor had informed during the Instagram live. "'If Julia is not going to give me any written permission, then the mother says that her daughter is crazy and all over the place and you have to stop her, then she has to go to the court, come with a court order and show proof that the daughter is not capable, which she can’t do because she has been my patient for so many years," the doctor said, as per Dr Johansson. "We went to the hospital yesterday and printed all of Julia’s medical history and we figured out exactly what's going on with her health, when these things started, when the depression started when the other things started and what was related. So again there was absolutely no evidence whatsoever about what the mother stated to the press, which I doubted, or to police officers, which I 150% doubted, or to the fan page," she added.

Wandelt's mother wishes to 'hospitalize' her

Dr Johansson stated that Wandelt's mother "tried to communicate and convince the doctor to bring some wrong and false statements" to her. She added, "However, if this fan page is collaborating directly with the mother to spread the lies, we can’t say. But the one fact that I have is that the doctor said earlier, before we arrived into the office, [that] the mother tried to call, tried to communicate and convince the doctor to bring some wrong and false statements to the mother. Because she mentioned 'my daughter is in danger and I need to stop her, that's what I want you to tell me and I want you to help give me the wrong and false statement. Then I can ask the police to somehow help me, not arrest directly, but to actually hospitalize my daughter.'"

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