Friend 'may have witnessed Madeleine's abduction'

A friend of Madeleine McCann’s parents may have seen her being carried away from her holiday apartment the night she vanished, police said.

A friend of Madeleine McCann’s parents may have seen her being carried away from her holiday apartment the night she vanished, police said.

A “witness” reported seeing a man carrying “an object that could have been ... a child” in the Algarve village of Praia Da Luz at 9.30pm on May 3 – while Madeleine’s parents were finishing dinner nearby.

A source indicated last night that the sighting – the most striking so far in the case – was by one of the couple’s party who has not been named.

Last night Policia Judiciaria (PJ) finally released a description of the man seen that night in the face of possible legal action by Madeleine’s parents.

The information, likely to have been released early on as a matter of course in other countries, had to be sanctioned by the public prosecutor.

It followed an “amicable” meeting with senior Portuguese police and the McCanns which is believed to have taken place on Thursday.

The couple also had discussions with British Ambassador John Buck and UK police at their apartment.

The PJ has been heavily criticised in the British media over the past three weeks for not releasing more details of suspicious sightings in the face of the country’s strict “secret of justice” laws which forbid the disclosure of information about an investigation.

It is thought the PJ have known about the sighting for three weeks but have not released it for that reason.

The description – which tallies closely to details being circulated at the time but never publicised – is of a white man, approximately 35 to 40 years old, of medium build and 5ft 10ins tall.

He was described as wearing a dark jacket, light beige trousers and dark shoes.

Officers toured shops and bars in the village with a basic description in the days after Madeleine was snatched as well as one or more images of the man.

But facial features were scant and one man described an e-fit he was shown by plain clothes officers as like “an egg with hair”.

Yesterday’s announcement was welcomed as an apparent “new development” in the case by the McCanns.

The couple spoke earlier of hopes that police would make an announcement soon to take the case forward.

A spokesman for the couple confirmed: “Gerry and Kate McCann are pleased to hear about what appears to be a new development.

“They will now be considering what the police have said before making any further comment.

“They are acutely aware that this is an ongoing investigation.”

The McCanns are convinced that the figure seen being carried was Madeleine.

Mr and Mrs McCann, both 38, were having dinner at a tapas bar facing their holiday apartment when the abductor entered their apartment.

The description is similar to that included in reports that a man was seen dragging a girl in a road towards the marina at nearby Lagos.

The marina was the focus of aquatic searches in the days after Madeleine’s disappearance.

Yesterday the McCanns gave their first interviews and spoke of their feelings of “guilt” at not being there when their daughter was taken.

But they defended themselves against accusations that they were irresponsible, outlining how they had an arrangement with other parents in their group to continually check on the children throughout the evening.

They compared the arrangement, eating across the pool within sight of the apartment, as like being in the back garden of a big house.

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