Uncovering the Truth: Madeleine McCann Lookalike's Stalking Trial

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Introduction to the Case

A woman claiming to be Madeleine McCann is on trial for stalking the missing girl's parents.

Key Points:

Julia Wandelt, 24, says she has sympathy for the McCann family and never meant harm
She believes police misled the family and are not interested in finding Madeleine
Wandelt contacted the McCanns after trying other avenues to discover her identity

What's Next?

Wandelt's trial continues, sparking questions about her true intentions and identity.

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