D-day announced for McCann case

Portugal’s attorney general is to announce on Monday what he intends to do about the police investigation into Madeleine McCann’s disappearance.

Portugal’s attorney general is to announce on Monday what he intends to do about the police investigation into Madeleine McCann’s disappearance.

Prosecutors have been reviewing the final police report into what happened to Madeleine, who went missing in the Algarve in May last year, a few days before her fourth birthday.

After receiving their recommendations, Attorney General Fernando Pinto Monteiro will decide whether to bring charges, ask police to undertake further inquiries or close the case.

Mr Pinto Monteiro said today he intended to issue a statement giving his decision.

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