New jug of cold water for Julia Faustyna, the Polish woman who claims to be Madeleine McCann

Another stone in the path of Julia Faustyna, the young Polish woman who claimed to be Madeleine McCann, in search of her identity.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
22 March 2023 Wednesday 00:45
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New jug of cold water for Julia Faustyna, the Polish woman who claims to be Madeleine McCann

Another stone in the path of Julia Faustyna, the young Polish woman who claimed to be Madeleine McCann, in search of her identity. Waiting for what the DNA tests that have been carried out show, and whose results are expected to be known imminently, a new jug of cold water falls on her crusade.

As published on Wednesday by the Swiss newspaper Blick, which has consulted one of the leading experts in facial recognition in Switzerland, it is "impossible" that Julia Faustyna is the little girl who disappeared in the Algarve in 2007.

Christian Fehrlin, director of the company Ava-X, a Swiss company that has high technology and that has helped the police in different cases of disappearances, has assured that "it is practically impossible that the Polish young woman is Maddie". "I am 90% convinced that Maddie and Julia are different people," he said.

The latest twist in this case that does not cease to surprise are the statements by a group of detectives who have suggested that Julia could fit in with the case of a girl kidnapped in Switzerland in 2011.

It is about the disappearance of Alessia and Livia Schepp in 2011, two 6-year-old twins. Her father picked them up to spend a weekend with them on January 29, and took her own life on February 3. Some time later, her mother received a letter in which she said that "our daughters rest in peace." Since then she has not heard from them again.