Maddie McCann case: Julia, who claimed to be the little missing girl, revealed the result of her DNA test

While claiming to be the little Madeleine McCann said “Maddie” disappeared in 2007, Julia Faustyna has just revealed the result of a DNA test she had carried out to prove her identity.

The end of the suspense. Julia Faustyna (also called Wendel), a German who claimed to be little Madeleine McCann who disappeared in 2007 in Praia da Luz, Portugal, has just revealed the result of a DNA test taken to authenticate her identity.

And finally, the young woman is not the little girl who disappeared sixteen years ago. Indeed, according to his adviser, a woman named Fia Johanson, “Julia is absolutely 100% Polish”.

The DNA test showed that the young woman “is from Poland, with Lithuanian and Romanian origins”, specified the one who describes herself as a medium and who had approached Julia Faustyna several weeks ago.

“At least Julia moved the investigators on the McCann case”

After taking note of the test results, Fia Johanson indicated that the research of her protegee to understand who she was had not been useless. “At least Julia got the investigators moving on the McCann case. […] she made things happen,” explained her adviser.

In a post on his instagram accountFia Johanson clarified that Julia “sincerely believed to be Maddie McCann and that she had a lot of questions regarding her childhood”, echoing in particular the countless threats received by the young girl, accusing her of trying to talk regarding her.

For her part, Julia has announced that she does not want to meet her Polish biological family, nor to have any contact with her.

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