Woman Claiming to Be Madeleine McCann Shares DNA Test Results
A woman who went viral after claiming she could be Madeleine McCann, the British girl who went missing in Portugal in 2007, has revealed the results of her DNA test. Julia Wendell, a Polish woman in her 20s, sparked global attention earlier this year when she suggested she might be the missing child. She shared her claims on social media, pointing to physical similarities and gaps in her own family history as evidence.
According to her DNA results, Julia does not have a genetic match with the McCann family. Her tests revealed that she is of Polish origin, aligning with her known family background. This outcome confirms that she is not Madeleine McCann, bringing an end to months of speculation surrounding her identity.
Julia’s claims created a media frenzy, with many people expressing skepticism while others hoped her story might lead to answers in one of the most famous missing person cases in history. Despite the outcome, Julia insists her intention was never to mislead but to uncover the truth about her identity.
The McCann case remains unsolved, and Julia’s story has reignited public interest in the ongoing investigation. The McCann family has not publicly commented on Julia’s claims or the DNA results, but they continue to search for answers about what happened to their daughter almost two decades ago.