Gran’s Christmas present for Madeleine McCann unopened for second year

Wednesday, 31 December 2008

The Irish grandmother of missing girl Madeleine McCann had a Christmas present ready for the five-year-old this year.

For the second Christmas in a row, Eileen McCann left a large pink teddy bear on Madeleine's bed, as she clings to hope that she will return home.

Donegal-born Eileen, who now lives in Scotland, is spending the holidays with her son Gerry, his wife Kate and Madeleine's younger siblings, twins Sean and Amelie.

It is the second Christmas the family is spending without Madeleine, and Eileen had predicted it would be difficult for everyone.

Asked how everyone is coping with the holiday season, she said “so, so”.

Last year, she decided that a huge pink teddy with a white heart on it, a gift to her from the Scottish government, would be her present for Madeleine.

And just as she was about to travel to Leicester for the holidays, she said that she has held on to it all year, in the hope that Madeleine would return over the Christmas period.

However, that now seems unlikely, and Mrs McCann said: “It's still in my house. I keep it on the bed.”

Speaking from her home near Glasgow, Mrs McCann told how she was going down to stay with Gerry and Kate McCann for Christmas.

Last week she said the McCann family will try to enjoy Christmas as best they can under the circumstances.

Several days before Christmas, the family released previously unseen footage of Madeleine playing with her brother and sister around Christmas 2006, the last one she spent with them.

She is seen interacting with her parents and the twins, and talking about her new pink shoes.

The little girl, who was three at the time, is seen playfully jumping up and down.

Meanwhile, the family's friends in Ireland said they had been praying for the missing child over Christmas.

Joe Peoples, who rents a pub from Eileen in the small village of St Johnston in Donegal, said that everyone was still thinking of her plight.

The McCanns regularly visited the area with their cousins and spent the Easter before Maddy's disappearance there.

i pray for the mc canns every night that they will get their precious little girl back god bless you jerry and kate i feel for you and all your family so much whoever has her let her go back to her loving family x sue

Posted by sue ind | 03.01.09, 22:56 GMT

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My thoughts and prayers are with all abused and exploited children. If you have stolen a child take that child to a hospital or place of worship. Madeleine needs to be with her mummy and daddy and siblings. Start the new year on a positve note. Return Madeleine to her family. Madeleine will be so glad you did the right thing.

Posted by Nancy | 03.01.09, 18:06 GMT

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How can someone take a child and put her and her family through this with no conscience? I hope and pray that she is out there and that she will be found.. stranger things have happened. She needs her family.

Posted by lucy | 01.01.09, 14:00 GMT

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please who ever has madeline please let her go to her faimly just think how much better you would feel andwith the new year how would you feel if it was your son or daughter ifyou have any feeling please let her go to her faimly she needs her mummy daddy and sister brother please pleas e return her home

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I pray daily for the McCann and Healy families and of course for little Madeleine.

There are people out there who know exactly what happened, I hope that they will realise just what they have done, they have broken the hearts of a family. Please if anyone knows anything whatsoever about Madeleine, let her parents know.

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