Maddie McCann: this new shock theory about the young woman who was convinced to be the missing girl

Maddie McCann: this new shock theory about the young woman who was convinced to be the missing girl
Maddie McCann: this new shock theory about the young woman who was convinced to be the missing girl

Last February, Julia Faustyna, a 21-year-old German living in Poland, made herself known via social networks by claiming that she was Maddie McCann, the girl who disappeared in Portugal in 2007. Today, another lead is being considered concerning the young lady.

Who is Julia Faustina really? The 21-year-old had once claimed to be Maddie McCann, the British girl who disappeared in Portugal in July 2007. The German had finally retracted, before suggesting that she could just as well be Livia Schepp, kidnapped with her twin sister in Switzerland by her father who committed suicide a few days later, in 2011. But why does Julia Faustyna insist on being a missing child? The young woman would have started to have doubts about her own identity after hearing comments from her grandmother. She also explains that his parents would have always remained very vague about his childhood, and that there was no proof of his existence before he was 5 years old. Fia Johansson, Julia’s representative, who also presents herself as a medium and private detective, indicated that no medical records, health records and follow-ups were found for the first five years of her life. “Everything between his birth and his 5 years, everything is missing“, she explains.

Maddie McCann: who really is the young woman who pretended to be her?

A disturbing fact that led his investigation to another theory. “We currently have ample evidence that shows that Julia was definitely trafficked to Poland from another country by an international sex trafficking group.”said Fia Johansson, before assuring that Julia Faustyna was “certainly not the biological daughter of her parents in Poland”. The young woman’s parents have publicly denied the allegations, and refused to submit to the DNA test requested by Julia Faustyna who would confirm or not their parentage. Exiled to the United States, the young woman carried out three DNA tests on her side which would allow “to establish one’s ancestry“, according to Fia Johansson. To be continued…

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