Madeleine: Mother 'Has Not Been Charged'
Police have finished questioning Kate McCann but she has not been charged over the disappearance of her daughter Madeleine, according to Sky sources.
The news came as Gerry McCann arrived at the Portuguese police station to be questioned again.
The news came as Gerry McCann arrived at the Portuguese police station to be questioned again.
Earlier it had been suggested that Mrs McCann could be charged with the accidental death of her daughter.
Mr McCann's sister Philomena told Sky News that police have suggested Kate killed Madeleine by mistake.
Before going to the police station Mr McCann, writing on his blog, has dismissed the suggestion that his wife could have been involved in the four-year-old's disappearance as "ludicrous".
He said: "Anyone who knows anything about the 3rd May knows that Kate is completely innocent. We will fight this all the way and we will not stop looking for Madeleine."
Madeleine's aunt Philomena also dismissed the allegations and insisted Kate was innocent. She said: "I have never heard anything so utterly ludicrous in my entire life."
Kate has been made a formal suspect in the case, a family friend said.
Mr McCann's sister Philomena told Sky News that police have suggested Kate killed Madeleine by mistake.
Before going to the police station Mr McCann, writing on his blog, has dismissed the suggestion that his wife could have been involved in the four-year-old's disappearance as "ludicrous".
He said: "Anyone who knows anything about the 3rd May knows that Kate is completely innocent. We will fight this all the way and we will not stop looking for Madeleine."
Madeleine's aunt Philomena also dismissed the allegations and insisted Kate was innocent. She said: "I have never heard anything so utterly ludicrous in my entire life."
Kate has been made a formal suspect in the case, a family friend said.
Portuguese police suggested to Mrs McCann that traces of Madeleine's blood were found in a car the family hired 25 days after the girl went missing.
She told them there was "no way" her daughter's blood could have been found inside the vehicle, the friend said.
However, her lawyer, Carlos Pinto de Abreu, warned her she could be charged today.
Madeleine's father Gerry is still being treated as a witness.
The McCann family spokeswoman Justine McGuiness said: "The police are treating Kate as if she is involved in the death of her daughter.
"That suggestion hasn't been put to Gerry, so they are treating them differently.
"It is a ridiculous suggestion."
The McCanns announced on August 31 that they would take legal action against a Portuguese newspaper which claimed they killed Madeleine.
A large crowd whistled and shouted as Kate arrived back in Portimao for more questioning.
She told them there was "no way" her daughter's blood could have been found inside the vehicle, the friend said.
However, her lawyer, Carlos Pinto de Abreu, warned her she could be charged today.
Madeleine's father Gerry is still being treated as a witness.
The McCann family spokeswoman Justine McGuiness said: "The police are treating Kate as if she is involved in the death of her daughter.
"That suggestion hasn't been put to Gerry, so they are treating them differently.
"It is a ridiculous suggestion."
The McCanns announced on August 31 that they would take legal action against a Portuguese newspaper which claimed they killed Madeleine.
A large crowd whistled and shouted as Kate arrived back in Portimao for more questioning.
Mrs McCann was greeted by journalists, locals and holidaymakers, many of them whistling and shouting at her.
One British tourist shouted: "We believe you, Kate." But there were apparent jeers from other people in the crowd.
Madeleine's mother has been made an "arguida", a formal suspect, in the case, according to her friend.
An arguida receives more protection under Portuguese law, including the right to remain silent in formal interviews.
Sky News Crime Correspondent Martin Brunt said: "The police are doing this so they can ask her a list of 22 questions about the night Madeleine disappeared."
"There are specific questions they need to ask and they can only do that if she is a suspect."
The friend added: "She is shocked and surprised in several ways. First of all that such an accusation could be made against her.
"And obviously she is concerned that such a line of investigation can become a distraction from further attempts to find Madeleine."
Gerry McCann is due to be re-interviewed this afternoon.
One British tourist shouted: "We believe you, Kate." But there were apparent jeers from other people in the crowd.
Madeleine's mother has been made an "arguida", a formal suspect, in the case, according to her friend.
An arguida receives more protection under Portuguese law, including the right to remain silent in formal interviews.
Sky News Crime Correspondent Martin Brunt said: "The police are doing this so they can ask her a list of 22 questions about the night Madeleine disappeared."
"There are specific questions they need to ask and they can only do that if she is a suspect."
The friend added: "She is shocked and surprised in several ways. First of all that such an accusation could be made against her.
"And obviously she is concerned that such a line of investigation can become a distraction from further attempts to find Madeleine."
Gerry McCann is due to be re-interviewed this afternoon.
Gerry McCann Arrives At Police Station
Gerry McCann is being questioned again by police over the disappearance of Madeleine. It follows the completion of two days of questioning of his wife Kate and her being named as an official suspect.
Gerry McCann is being questioned again by police over the disappearance of Madeleine. It follows the completion of two days of questioning of his wife Kate and her being named as an official suspect.
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