In a deeply disturbing new development in the Madeleine McCann case, the missing girl’s younger siblings — twins Amelie and Sean McCann — have reportedly received “creepy and extreme” messages from an alleged stalker.

Madeleine McCann's siblings received 'creepy and extreme' messages from alleged stalker | ITV News Central

According to reports, the messages sent to the 20-year-old twins were so alarming that Kate and Gerry McCann’s family immediately contacted police. Sources close to the family described the content as “highly disturbing,” with the stalker allegedly fixating on the twins and making unsettling references to their missing older sister, Madeleine.

The threats have left the McCann family shaken once again, nearly 19 years after Madeleine vanished from a holiday apartment in Praia da Luz, Portugal, in 2007. The family, who have already endured unimaginable pain, are now forced to deal with yet another traumatic episode involving unwanted and threatening attention.
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Police have launched an investigation into the messages, treating the matter with the utmost seriousness. Officers are reportedly working to identify the sender and assess any potential risk to Amelie and Sean.

This latest incident has reignited public sympathy and anger, with many questioning why the McCann family continues to face harassment even after so many years of suffering.

The case of Madeleine McCann remains one of the most high-profile missing person investigations in history, and this new development has only added to the ongoing pain surrounding the family.
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