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The disappearance of Madeleine McCann critics say that the documentary is morally bankrupt and exploitative




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Critics have absolutely condemned the new documentary called The Disappearance of Madeleine McCann.

Basically the entire world knows at this stage, Madeleine McCann went missing when she was just 3 years of age in Praia de Luz in Portugal in May 2007.

The explosive documentary that has just been released since March 15th documents systemically what exactly happened that night. Madeleine’s parents Gerry and Kate McCann completely refused to take part in any shape with the documentary claiming that if anything, it could possibly even hinder the chances of finding Madeleine.

The little girl went missing when her parents were out for dinner and she was in the apartment with her two siblings. Endless searches, endless offers of rewards, endless police interviews, combing the entire town and absolutely nothing turned up of any significance.

Gerry and Kate McCann were initially persons of interest to the police, but they soon were released and returned to their life in the UK with their two remaining children.

Critics however say that the documentary is nothing but morally bankrupt and that it’s exploitative of a very tragic situation and will do nothing to help find Madeleine.

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