« It's me Maddie », he repeated to his followers on Instagram. And she was so convinced that she wanted to take a DNA test . But the outcome didn't prove her right: « 100% Polish », confirms the report.

Her story went around the web a few months ago : Julia, a 21-year-old girl living in Poland, thought she was little Madeleine McCann , the English girl who mysteriously disappeared in 2007 in Portugal , during a family holiday. According to the investigators she was killed shortly after her disappearance by the German pedophile Christian Brueckner but - as the body was never found - every trail remained open.

So the girl, on the “ I'm Madeleine McCann ” profile, started posting photos and videos in support of her theory: « I am her. We are identical. Why don't you believe me? I want to meet my real family ». And the followers grew in a very short time, together with the shares and comments of those who - in the end - thought the young woman was right. «Everything coincides, we are similar. And my parents won't tell me about my past. I've also never seen pictures of my pregnant mother and my grandmother told me there might be things I don't know about. Help me take the DNA test, I want to find out who I really am », the young woman appealed online.

And the news, which in a very short time went around the web, also reached the family of the missing child, who gave their "clearance" for genetic analyses. But after weeks of waiting, the DNA result arrived: negative, it's not Maddie . But the news does not come as a bolt from the blue: the parents of the 21-year-old had immediately denied their daughter's fears, claiming that she had "invented everything". Julia Faustina would have, at most, distant Romanian Lithuanian origins. But nothing that brings it closer to the UK.

(Unioneonline/vf)

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