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Diplomat defends Madeleine hunt Diplomat defends Madeleine hunt
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The British ambassador to Portugal has defended the police search for Madeleine McCann, missing from a holiday apartment in the Algarve. The British ambassador to Portugal has defended the police search for Madeleine McCann, who went missing from an Algarve holiday resort six days ago.
John Buck said he had been assured by the Portuguese authorities that "everything possible" was being done to ensure the toddler's safe return. John Buck said he had been assured by the Portuguese authorities that "everything possible" was being done to ensure the girl's safe return.
His comments came after police said they had stepped up their efforts.His comments came after police said they had stepped up their efforts.
The three-year-old, from Leicestershire, disappeared from a resort in Praia da Luz six days ago. The three-year-old, from Rothley, Leicestershire, disappeared from an apartment in Praia da Luz.
Map of resortMap of resort
Portuguese officers said they had quizzed 100 people and searched 500 apartments following criticism of the operation. Portuguese officers, who have faced criticism of their operation, said they had quizzed 100 people and searched 500 apartments.
Mr Buck said he had met Madeleine's parents Gerry and Kate again on Monday, and was continuing to support consular staff in the Algarve. Mr Buck said he had met Madeleine's parents Gerry and Kate McCann again on Monday.
He said additional British experts arrived on Monday to work with the Portuguese on the case. He said additional British experts had arrived to work with the Portuguese on the case.
Mr Buck said: "This is, and must remain, a Portuguese police investigation. As you know, the Portuguese police operate under Portuguese law, and Portuguese law puts constraints on what they can say publicly and the information they can release." Mr Buck said: "This is, and must remain, a Portuguese police investigation.
"As you know, the Portuguese police operate under Portuguese law, and Portuguese law puts constraints on what they can say publicly and the information they can release."
He added: "I, and I know Kate and Gerry, with whom I've just been speaking for the past hour, are very grateful for their efforts."He added: "I, and I know Kate and Gerry, with whom I've just been speaking for the past hour, are very grateful for their efforts."
'Mistaken identity''Mistaken identity'
Portuguese television had reported that a man and a child matching Madeleine's description were seen driving off in a car from the town of Nelas, about 300 miles (483km) north of Praia da Luz. Earlier Portuguese television had reported that a man and a child matching Madeleine's description were seen driving off in a car from the town of Nelas, about 300 miles (483km) north of Praia da Luz.
However, police - who are following up 350 pieces of information - said the sighting was a case of mistaken identity. However, police, who are following up 350 pieces of information, said the sighting was a case of mistaken identity.
Chief Inspector Olegario de Sousa, of the Portuguese police, said: "It was not Madeleine. It was a child who looks like Madeleine, but she is a child who lives in the area."Chief Inspector Olegario de Sousa, of the Portuguese police, said: "It was not Madeleine. It was a child who looks like Madeleine, but she is a child who lives in the area."
A sign saying 'Come Home Soon Madeleine' was seen at a vigilA sign saying 'Come Home Soon Madeleine' was seen at a vigil
He said officers were maintaining a "high level" of effort to find Madeleine, as well as gathering evidence about her disappearance.He said officers were maintaining a "high level" of effort to find Madeleine, as well as gathering evidence about her disappearance.
The force had been criticised for not keeping the public informed. The force has been criticised for not keeping the public informed.
Mr Sousa's press conference, where he listed the action taken by his officers, came after intense pressure from the media.Mr Sousa's press conference, where he listed the action taken by his officers, came after intense pressure from the media.
He told assembled journalists that an area with a radius of 15km (10 miles) around the Algarve resort had been searched - along with hundreds of nearby apartments. He told assembled journalists that an area with a radius of 15km (9.3 miles) around the Algarve resort had been searched - along with hundreds of nearby apartments.
Antonio Santana Carlos, the country's UK ambassador, said the case was of "great concern" to Portugal and asked people to trust the police. Antonio Santana Carlos, the country's ambassador in London, said the case was of "great concern" to Portugal and asked people to trust the police.
Footballers including England captain John Terry and Portuguese players Cristiano Ronaldo and Paulo Ferreira, who both play in England, have appealed for anyone with information to come forward. BBC correspondent Alison Roberts said the story had been widely covered on Portuguese television and radio, and was making the front page of newspapers.
However, she said, some Portuguese journalists have asked whether so many resources had been poured into the investigation because of Madeleine's nationality, and whether the same effort would have been made for a Portuguese child - an accusation quickly denied by police.
Footballers including England captain John Terry and Portugal internationals Cristiano Ronaldo and Paulo Ferreira, who both play in England, have appealed for anyone with information to come forward.
A set of pyjamas identical to the ones Madeleine was wearingA set of pyjamas identical to the ones Madeleine was wearing
Meanwhile, villagers in Rothley, where the McCanns are from, have held a silent vigil to show their support. Meanwhile, in the McCanns' home village of Rothley, residents held a silent vigil to show their support.
Staff at Leicester's three hospitals also joined in prayer for the McCann family.Staff at Leicester's three hospitals also joined in prayer for the McCann family.
Madeleine's father is a consultant cardiologist at the city's Glenfield Hospital and her mother is a GP.Madeleine's father is a consultant cardiologist at the city's Glenfield Hospital and her mother is a GP.
The McCann family have confirmed she was wearing white pyjama bottoms with a small floral design and a short-sleeved pink top with a picture of Winnie the Pooh character Eeyore when she disappeared. The McCann family have confirmed Madeleine was wearing white pyjama bottoms with a small floral design and a short-sleeved pink top with a picture of Winnie the Pooh character Eeyore when she disappeared.
She is believed to have been taken from her bed while her parents were eating at a nearby restaurant. She is believed to have been taken from her bed last Thursday evening while her parents were eating at a nearby restaurant.
They had been regularly checking on her and their two-year-old twins, Sean and Amelie, before she went missing.They had been regularly checking on her and their two-year-old twins, Sean and Amelie, before she went missing.
The complex where Madeleine disappeared The complex where Madeleine disappeared
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