A little Italian girl who went missing four years ago may have been found.

Greek police yesterday think that they have found missing eight-year-old Denise Pipitone, the ‘Italian Madeleine McCann’, who was abducted outside her home in Sicily in September 2004.

An Italian tourist, visiting the Greek island Kos, told local police about the little girl after she sold him a bracelet. She had spoken fluent Italian to him. The police informed Interpol, and arrested a 30-year-old woman who first claimed, and then denied, that she was the mother of the girl. The mother could not speak a word of Italian.

DNA tests have proved that the girl has no blood relation to her Greek mother. Blood has been sent to Italy to determine if she is Denise who went missing 4 years ago in Sicily.  

Denise’s mother, Piera, was waiting for the blood tests to be conducted, but after many previous false alarms, she didn’t want to get her hopes up yet.

If the girl is indeed Denise Pipitone, this news will bring fresh hope to Gerry and Kate McCann.

The Daily Mail today reports that last night the McCanns’ family spokesman Clarence Mitchell said: ‘If these reports are true it is fantastic news for her family. But it would also give hope to Kate and Gerry because this is exactly the sort of situation that could prove that a child can go missing and be found safe and well.’

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wow

September 14, 2008 at 9:01 am

WOW!!! What horrible reporting! Please double check your sources because this story is completely false!

DNA results have determined that the girl is NOT Denise Pipitone and that she is indeed Albanian as her Mother, and of course her child.



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