Kate McCann in Portugal for libel case
Madeleine McCann's family suing Portuguese detective, claiming damage to themselves and the search for missing girl
Press Association
theguardian.com, Thursday 12 September 2013
Kate McCann, the mother of missing girl Madeleine, will attend a Portuguese court on Thursday for the start of the family's libel action against a former local police chief.
Kate McCann will be accompanied by her mother, Susan Healy, for the first hearing of the case against Goncalo Amaral who published a book making allegations about the three-year-old's disappearance.
The McCanns have strongly denied the accusations and say the former detective's claims have damaged the hunt for Madeleine and exacerbated the anguish suffered by her relatives.
Their lawyer Isabel Duarte is expected to set out the case – on behalf of Mrs McCann, husband Gerry and their twins Sean and Amelie, now eight – at Lisbon's civil court.
Mrs McCann, who is travelling to Portugal for the hearing, could have been called as a witness but is not expected to give evidence. Instead a number of relatives will appear in the witness box. They will give evidence relating to the "damage" caused by Amaral's book which, they claim, poisoned public opinion in Portugal against the family and deterred people from searching for Madeleine.
The family is seeking around £1m in damages.
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