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Madeleine McCann's mother has appealed for new information about her child's whereabouts to mark six-months since her disappearance. Madeleine McCann's mother has appealed for new information about her daughter's whereabouts to mark six months since her disappearance.
In a statement, Kate McCann said she retains "hope that we can be reunited". Kate McCann said she retained "hope that we can be reunited".
She and her husband, Gerry, will mark the day later during an ecumenical prayer service at the Church of St Mary and St John in Rothley. She and her husband, Gerry, will mark the day later at an ecumenical prayer service at the Church of St Mary and St John in their Leicestershire home town.
He and his wife remain suspects in their daughter's disappearance. However, they deny any involvement. Madeleine, of Rothley, vanished from a holiday apartment in Portugal on 3 May, days before her fourth birthday.
Mr McCann returned to his job as a consultant cardiologist at Leicester's Glenfield Hospital on Thursday. The McCanns, both 39, remain suspects with "arguido" status in the case, but deny any involvement.
In a statement to mark the six month of their daughter's disappearance, his wife said: "There is no doubt that the best place for her to be is with her family. 'Pass it on'
Spanish detective Mr McCann returned to his job as a consultant cardiologist at Leicester's Glenfield Hospital on Thursday, after being on unpaid leave since Madeleine went missing.
He will initially work three half-days a week, and will have no direct contact with patients.
Kate McCann works a part-time GP in Melton Mowbray but as yet has no plans to return to work.
In a statement to mark the six month of their daughter's disappearance, she said: "There is no doubt that the best place for her to be is with her family.
"We know somebody somewhere can make this happen. That person has the ability and power to bring about so much joy as well as bring peace to themselves.""We know somebody somewhere can make this happen. That person has the ability and power to bring about so much joy as well as bring peace to themselves."
She urged anyone with information regarding the child's whereabouts to "pass it on".She urged anyone with information regarding the child's whereabouts to "pass it on".