Madeleine McCann’s sister reveals ‘disturbing’ messages from woman claiming to be her missing sibling
Julia Wandelt trial: Madeleine McCann’s sister speaks out via video message to share ‘creepy’ messages received from Julia

ince Madeleine McCann went missing in 2007, her parents, Kate and Gerry McCann, have experienced a number of false leads. Julia Wandelt, a 23-year-old Polish woman previously claimed to be their missing child, and she’s now on trial for stalking. On Thursday, the court heard from Madeleine’s sister, Amelie, about the “creepy” and “disturbing” messages she received from Julia.
The 20-year-old appeared via video link to speak about the messages and the impact they had on her. “It’s quite disturbing. She’s coming up with these supposed memories even though she’s not Madeleine,” Amelie said. “It was quite distressing to see the messages. As you can see, it’s a long message and there’s a sound of desperation in her message which puts quite a lot of stress on me.”
One message from Julia read: “I know how I was calling you when we were playing once, I know what happened,” and another said: “I remember playing Ring a Ring o’ Roses with other kids.” Amelie was sent messages on Facebook and Instagram, with Julia begging her not to block her profile. “It made me feel quite uncomfortable… quite creepy,” she told the court.
It was these messages that ended up in the matter being discussed with the authorities. The BBC has reported that Madeline’s mother, Kate has said: “It was the final straw for me. I discussed it with the police.” Amelie and her twin brother Sean were aged two when Madeleine went missing in Portugal.






