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Pictured girl 'is not Madeleine'
A blonde girl photographed in Morocco is not missing Madeleine McCann, according to journalists who met her. British and Spanish reporters claim to have traced the girl, pictured being carried on a Moroccan woman's back.
London newspaper the Evening Standard says the girl is a five-year-old from the village of Zinat.
The McCanns' spokesman said the news, if true, was disappointing. Madeleine disappeared on 3 May from a holiday apartment in Portugal.
Easily traced
Experts were said to be examining the image, taken three weeks ago by a Spanish tourist, in the hope that the girl was the missing four-year-old from Rothley, Leicestershire.
But Rashid Razaq, the Standard reporter who flew to Morocco from London, said he had seen the youngster in the picture.
"She has got a resemblance to Madeleine but when you see her properly, it is obvious it isn't her."
Madeleine has not been seen since 3 May
He said the girl in the picture was five-year-old Bushra Binhisa, daughter of an olive farmer.
The Spanish reporter who also claims to have traced the girl in the picture says she is a Moroccan of Berber origin.
The journalist told the BBC he found her by showing the photo to villagers, who quickly identified the family.
Family spokesman Clarence Mitchell promised that the search for Madeleine would continue.
There have been several reported sightings of Madeleine since she went missing, but as yet none has led to a significant breakthrough.
Most recently, a British man believed he had spotted Madeleine near a hotel in Marrakech in Morocco.
A Norwegian tourist also reported seeing her on the same day, in the same place.
In July, another reported sighting, this time in the eastern Belgian town of Tongeren, proved to be a false alarm.
Portuguese police made Madeleine's parents, Gerry and Kate, formal suspects in the inquiry into their child's disappearance earlier this month.
The couple insist she was abducted while they ate at a nearby tapas bar with friends.
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