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McCann mother breaks down on TV McCann mum feels 'sad and lonely'
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The mother of missing four-year-old Madeleine McCann broke down in tears in a Spanish TV interview as she appealed for help to find her daughter. The mother of missing four-year-old Madeleine McCann broke down in a Spanish TV interview as she appealed for help to find her daughter.
She told the Antena 3 station she felt "sad and lonely" without Madeleine.She told the Antena 3 station she felt "sad and lonely" without Madeleine.
Kate McCann said she was as confident her daughter would be found alive now as she was when she went missing in Portugal on 3 May.Kate McCann said she was as confident her daughter would be found alive now as she was when she went missing in Portugal on 3 May.
Mrs McCann, and husband Gerry, were giving their first TV interview since being named as official suspects.Mrs McCann, and husband Gerry, were giving their first TV interview since being named as official suspects.
They were made "arguidos" at the start of September.They were made "arguidos" at the start of September.
Madeleine, from Rothley, Leicestershire, vanished from the family's holiday apartment in Praia da Luz days before her fourth birthday.Madeleine, from Rothley, Leicestershire, vanished from the family's holiday apartment in Praia da Luz days before her fourth birthday.
'Very loving''Very loving'
GP Mrs McCann, 39, became emotional towards the end of the interview, recorded on Tuesday and due to be broadcast on Wednesday night.GP Mrs McCann, 39, became emotional towards the end of the interview, recorded on Tuesday and due to be broadcast on Wednesday night.
"I feel anxious she is not with us," she said."I feel anxious she is not with us," she said.
As Madeleine's mummy, I feel in my heart that she is there Kate McCannAs Madeleine's mummy, I feel in my heart that she is there Kate McCann
When asked about the last time she saw Madeleine alive, she replied: "She was very happy and very loving and I know Madeleine was very happy with her life.When asked about the last time she saw Madeleine alive, she replied: "She was very happy and very loving and I know Madeleine was very happy with her life.
"She is special.""She is special."
She said she thought her daughter could be held by someone in their own house.She said she thought her daughter could be held by someone in their own house.
"As Madeleine's mummy, I feel in my heart that she is there."As Madeleine's mummy, I feel in my heart that she is there.
"I don't know how anyone could harm anyone as beautiful as Madeleine. I don't mean her appearance, I mean as a beautiful person.""I don't know how anyone could harm anyone as beautiful as Madeleine. I don't mean her appearance, I mean as a beautiful person."
Asked how Madeleine's brother and sister - two-year-old twins Amelie and Sean - were coping, Mrs McCann said: "The hardest thing for me is when they say, 'When is Madeleine coming back home'?Asked how Madeleine's brother and sister - two-year-old twins Amelie and Sean - were coping, Mrs McCann said: "The hardest thing for me is when they say, 'When is Madeleine coming back home'?
"We have to say, 'we don't know but everyone is looking for her'.""We have to say, 'we don't know but everyone is looking for her'."
New appealNew appeal
Mr McCann described the last time he saw Madeleine - at 2105 when he checked on her before returning to the nearby tapas bar where he and his wife were dining with friends.Mr McCann described the last time he saw Madeleine - at 2105 when he checked on her before returning to the nearby tapas bar where he and his wife were dining with friends.
"I was the last to see her," he said."I was the last to see her," he said.
"I saw her and thought how beautiful she was and thought how lucky I was to be a father of three children," he added."I saw her and thought how beautiful she was and thought how lucky I was to be a father of three children," he added.
As her parents we want people to try to help reunite our lovely four-year-old girl with her parents Gerry McCannAs her parents we want people to try to help reunite our lovely four-year-old girl with her parents Gerry McCann
Mr McCann, a 39-year-old cardiologist, said the couple wanted to appeal to "the people of Spain, Portugal and North Africa" for their help in finding Madeleine.Mr McCann, a 39-year-old cardiologist, said the couple wanted to appeal to "the people of Spain, Portugal and North Africa" for their help in finding Madeleine.
"As her parents we want people to try to help reunite our lovely four-year-old girl with her parents.""As her parents we want people to try to help reunite our lovely four-year-old girl with her parents."
He said he was confident he and his wife would be cleared of any involvement in the disappearance and that "getting our daughter back" was the only thing that mattered.He said he was confident he and his wife would be cleared of any involvement in the disappearance and that "getting our daughter back" was the only thing that mattered.
A confidential 24-hour phone line, based in Spain and manned by private investigators, has been set up.A confidential 24-hour phone line, based in Spain and manned by private investigators, has been set up.
The couple's spokesman Clarence Mitchell said the initiative had received the backing of Portuguese police.The couple's spokesman Clarence Mitchell said the initiative had received the backing of Portuguese police.