

“It’s practically impossible for the young Pole to be Maddie,” Ava-X boss Christian Fehrlin said. The company told Swiss news outlet Blick that their technology, developed to assist law enforcement in reuniting missing families, had not found a match. Swiss facial recognition firm Ava-X say their “face matching” software found that Julia Wendell is extremely unlikely to be the British girl, who vanished aged 3 from a Portuguese holiday apartment in 2007.

The Polish woman who believes she is Madeleine McCann is awaiting the results of a DNA test to prove she is the missing British girl - but the result of a facial recognition analysis has poured doubt on her claims. Canterbury Mornings with John MacDonald Podcast.

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