Madeleine McCann hunt set to continue as Met Police handed MORE funds to track down missing girl
Kate and Gerry McCann have been waiting to find out if Operation Grange will receive more funding
By Patrick Knox and Tracey Kandohla
26th March 2018, 9:47 pm
Updated: 26th March 2018, 10:39 pm
MADDIE McCann's parents were tonight given fresh hope as it was confirmed cops would get extra money to find the missing girl.
The Home Office confirmed Scotland Yard would get the funds to chase a vital “final line of inquiry”.
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Kate and Gerry McCann were tonight "incredibly grateful", a family spokesman Clarence Mitchell said tonight.
He said: “They are very encouraged that the Met Police still believe there is work left to be done and they are incredibly grateful to the Home Office for providing an extra budget for the investigation.”
The Operation Grange team have been granted an as yet undisclosed sum to keep the seven-year inquiry going for the next six months until the end of September.
The current funding of £154,000 for the Maddie inquiry runs out in just five days.
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Maddie McCann would now be 13 years old
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Operation Grange is still active in Portugal
The Home Office confirmed tonight: “The Government remains committed to the investigation into the disappearance of Madeleine McCann.
"We have briefed the Mps that its application for Special Grant funding for Operation Grange will be granted.”
Last month we revealed how the missing tot's parents Gerry and Kate were given fresh hope when Met investigators requested more money from the Home Office.
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Gerry and Kate McCann have never given up hope of finding their daughter
Former GP turned medical worker Kate, 50, and heart doctor Gerry, 49, of Rothley, Leicestershire, cling onto a glimmer of hope that Maddie could still be alive after nearly 11 years.
She would be aged 14.
Detectives have refused to discuss details of the “important final line of inquiry” they are pursuing.
A Scotland Yard spokesperson said: “We cannot give a running commentary on the investigation while it is ongoing.”
But the British force is determined to crack the world’s biggest ever child mystery despite just four officers remaining on the case.
Heart doctor Gerry - Except he is no longer a heart doctor, he is a university lecturer At Leicester uni.
Kate is a medical worker which would imply some kind of medical work such as doctor, nurse or other professional.
We know she is not a doctor as, although she pays an annual reduced fee to remain on the GMC medical register, she has no license to practice and given she was away from practicing for 10 years, she would need to go back to uni to catch up on 10 years of medical advances as, although as a GP she could possibly be reviewed by one of her peers as to fitness to practice, she would first have to get a job as a GP or anesthetist in order to be able to be reviewed and no hospital would take her on given she had been away for 10 years.
She would have to go back to uni to get the latest training which would be several years at a minimum plus working the different areas of medicine such as A&E, Paediatrics etc
This would mean leaving the twins with a neighbor or friend(if she has any) when they get home and if both parents are still working/taking classes.
Mind you, at their age, they should be more than capable of looking after themselves since Maddie was considered old enough to look after her younger siblings when she was aged 3.
I wonder why the media used the term medical worker as opposed to someone working in medicine?
Is this what kate told them without going into specifics?
Did anyone ask her what exactly she did and kate refused to say?
A receptionist, phlebotomist, cleaner, nursing assistant could all claim to be working in medicine.
Why is kate so reticent about what job she has in medicine?
Is it because it is a big drop in status if she is just a nursing assistant or similar?
Given how they bragged about their jobs and all the training etc they did, is her new job embarrassing for her going from GP to cleaner or phlebotomist or something else?
If it was a high status job such as nurse etc i am sure she would be telling us how she cares for patients with xyz,
She feels rewarded and "It would be something Maddie wanted to be"
We get no hint except it is in medicine.
Heck even working behind the counter at a pharmacy could be working in medicine.
I discount qualified nursing (RN)since she would have to undergo a degree in nursing and she would still have to study and retrain to catch up to the latest medical advances.
She could be a healthcare assistant since no qualifications are required and once trained they could go on to become an assistant practitioner or a nursing associate which would require training for two years, and attend universities and further education colleges part-time.
https://www.rcn.org.uk/professional-development/become-an-hca-ap-tna
I think if she became a nurse she would tell the world they she had decided a change in direction blah blah.
If she became a nurse then it is likely one of her patients would say they had kate as their nurse and she was wonderful/amazing/dreadful/cold etc.
The problem is, she is toxic.
If she was working in a professional role such as a nurse and in regular contact with Joe Public, the news would have leaked out by now.
Grateful patient nursed back to health by former GP now a nurse, you get the idea.
We have not heard such news, so I wonder what her role in medicine/medical worker is?
She is highly recognizable yet we have heard no news of where she is working/what she is doing etc which perhaps leads me to wonder if it is some role not involving the public or minimal contact?
Cleaner since people tend not to notice them, phlebotomist, receptionist or maybe secretary.
It would have to be something she wants to keep quiet since whatever it is, it is a huge drop in status from a GP.
Gerry who is also toxic,was trapped in a dead end job since he was never going to be promoted and he had minimal contact with patients, usually just reading reports and scans.
Gerry was determined to be the best at whatever he does and at the hospital he was never going to be the best
He was disliked intensely by staff where he worked and being offered/applying for the job as a lecturer at the local uni gave everyone a dignified exit.
He comes out with an 'untarnished' reputation and becomes a cardiology lecturer, professor of cardiac imaging
https://www2.le.ac.uk/departments/cardiovascular-sciences/people/mccann
As a professor, which is going to be his career path?
Teaching and Research?
Teaching focused
Research focused
Did he take a pay when he became a lecturer?
If so how much?
Is his job a fixed term contract or permanent?
Did he take a drop in salary when he left the hospital for the university?
Is kate full time or part time?
How does her salary compare to before?
Kate, come on, tell us what you do for a job, don't be shy.
Since the fund allowed support for the family, are they using the fund to top up their income?
The £500,000 that was ring fenced is allowed only to be used buy tools, buildings etc.
Did they use that money to maybe pay off the mortgage on the house?
Did they buy another property?
If so why?
They certainly didn't use it to buy tools since they are not running a business.
Was this done to prevent the courts using it to pay all the legal costs not only for themselves but all the defendants as well?
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