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Madeleine book may spark £1m payout

Date: 24/9/2009 06:25:09

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Madeleine McCann's parents have been told they could receive more than £1million compensation from a former police detective who claimed their daughter was dead.

Kate and Gerry McCann are pursuing legal action against Goncalo Amaral after winning a gagging order against the publication of his book.

Mrs McCann returned to Portugal on Wednesday for the first time since being quizzed by police over her daughter Madeleine's disappearance.

After the couple met with their Portuguese lawyers and advisers in Lisbon, Mrs McCann said: "Our main worry, obviously, was people believing that Madeleine was dead. If people believe that she is not alive then people will stop looking for her. I just think that it's so vital and so fair for Madeleine that we don't give up on her, that we look for her. We're not going to stop."

Mr McCann said there was no evidence his daughter is dead. He said a team of private investigators is still working on the case and is going through "hundreds of thousands" of pieces of information.

Legal proceedings are ongoing against Mr Amaral but lawyers have told the McCanns their search fund could be in line for a payout worth £1.2million.

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Mr Amaral was involved in the initial investigation to find Madeleine but was later taken off the case. In his book, The Truth Of The Lie, he claims Madeleine is dead and questions the McCanns' account that she was taken while they were eating with friends nearby.

Earlier this month a Portuguese judge banned further sale or publication of the book. The injunction also banned Mr Amaral from repeating his claims about Madeleine or her parents, who are both doctors.

At one point Portuguese police made Mr and Mrs McCann arguidos, or formal suspects, in their daughter's disappearance. They were questioned by detectives but their arguidos status was later lifted. Mr Mitchell said discussions between the couple, both 41 and from Rothley, Leicestershire, would remain private.

But it is understood that, as well as updating lawyers about the search for their daughter, now six, they were meeting representatives from a new PR agency, whom they hope can turn public opinion in Portugal in their favour.

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