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Published 12:06 18 Feb 2025 GMT
Updated 15:19 18 Feb 2025 GMT

A woman who claims that she is Madeline McCann has revealed bombshell new DNA results.
Julia Wandelt, also known as Julia Wendell, first rose to fame on the internet back in February 2023 after she claimed that she was the missing daughter of Kate and Gerry McCann.
Posting under the name '@IAmMadeleineMcCann', the 23-year-old shared her claims online and even appeared on American TV show Dr Phil.
However, she later issued an apology and said she 'regretted' making the claims.
She has previously taken DNA tests that confirmed she had Polish heritage, ruling out the possibility that she was the McCann's daughter.
Now, though Wandelt is claiming that a "world expert" has compared her DNA to that which was found on the crime scene where Madeleine disappeared
They said they have analysed ‘hair obtained from the floor of the crime scene in Portugal’ and ‘saliva obtained from the bed quilt at the scene’ and found a 69.23% match.
This allegedly ‘suggests a biological connection between the two individuals’.
Taking to social media to share the results, Wandelt claimed the new tests from the so-called expert confirmed she was "part British and part Irish".
“The genetic evidence strongly supports that (Gerry) McCann could be Julia Wandelt’s biological father, as the data aligns perfectly with a parent-child relationship,” the unnamed expert said.
“If this analysis is accurate and properly derived from their DNA samples, the relationship between McCann and Julia Wandelt is biologically consistent with that of a father and daughter.”
A spokesperson for Wandelt, Surjit Singh Clair, told the Daily Mail that they are committed to getting both the McCanns and Wandelt's parents to take DNA tests.
“Despite indicators she is related to Gerry McCann, neither he nor Kate will take a DNA test,” Clair said.
“Police have denied organising a DNA test after hearing Julia was Polish on the BBC, but even if she was just ‘a random Polish person’ how can they possibly explain her DNA being linked to the crime scene?
“They have spent £20 million ($39.7m) on this investigation and now won’t spend £60 ($119) on a DNA test, even thought she offered to pay for it.”
Wandelt previously told the BBC that she had been sexually abused as a child, and began to believe she was Madeleine after finding similarities between the appearance of sketches of suspects in the case and her own abuser.
She also claimed that she had never seen photos of herself as a baby or her birth certificate, and that her abuse left gaps in her memory.
“For us as a family it is obvious that Julia is our daughter, granddaughter, sister, niece, cousin and step-niece,” Wandelt's family said in a statement at the time.
“We have memories, we have pictures. We always tried to understand all the situations that happened with Julia.
“Threats to our address from Julia, her lies and manipulations, activity on the internet … we’ve seen it all and we’ve tried to prevent it, explain it, we’ve asked her to stop.”
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