Police flatten area of woodland and dig a number of holes in Madeleine McCann searches
Police flatten area of woodland and dig a number of holes in Madeleine McCann searches
Police have flattened a concentrated area of woodland and dug a number of holes near a remote reservoir in Portugal as part of their three-day hunt for evidence in the Madeleine McCann case. Huge piles of soil and broken rock were left next to the 160 sq ft area close to the banks of the Barragem do Arade, where officers were seen with shovels for a number of hours on Wednesday afternoon.
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