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'Why are you doing this to me?' Woman accused of stalking the McCanns has outburst in court

A woman accused of stalking Madeleine McCann's parents shouted: "Why are you doing this to me?" and was led away in tears by officers, during her trial.

Giving evidence against 24-year-old Julia Wandelt, Mrs McCann said her first contact with the Polish woman happened "about three years ago".

Wandelt insisted that she was Madeleine, who went missing in Portugal in 2007, while stalking the missing girl's parents by sending emails, calling them and turning up at their address, prosecutors allege.

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Wandelt is accused of one count of stalking causing serious alarm and distress to Mrs McCann and Gerry McCann between June 2022 and February this year. She denies stalking.

She is on trial with 61-year-old Karen Spragg, from Cardiff, who is accused of the same offence and also denies the offence.

Speaking from behind a blue curtain screening her from the dock at Leicester Crown Court, Mrs McCann spoke about the defendants visiting her home address in Leicestershire on 7 December last year.

Mrs McCann told the court that Wandelt had been "pleading" with her, asking why she wouldn't agree to do a DNA test.

Spragg, who accompanied Wandelt, was "slightly more aggressive", asking her whether she didn't want to find her daughter, Mrs McCann added.

"I told them to leave. I told them I was distressed," she told the court.

Asked how the incident had made her feel, Mrs McCann added: "I felt quite distressed to be honest. I think I had been on edge anyway because of the recent communications from her."

After Mrs McCann had given her first round of evidence, Wandelt was led away from the dock after sobbing loudly and shouting: "Why are you doing this to me?".

Mrs McCann told the jury that Wandelt had been "incessant" with her messages, which left her with a "little niggle" about doing a DNA test.

She said part of her brain was "saying 'what if'" because of Wandelt's frequent messages, but added: "Having seen a photo of her, she's Polish … it doesn't make sense."

"I can't say what Madeleine looks like now, but if I saw a photo of her, I would recognise her," she said.

But she added that the "persistance" of Wandelt's behaviour started to "get to" her, making her "almost [want] a DNA test to put it to bed".

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Asked about the impact on her between June 2022, when Wandelt first made contact, and February this year, when the 24-year-old was arrested, Mrs McCann said: "I feel like it has escalated, the level of stress and anxiety it's caused me has increased over that time."

She added that she has felt "more relaxed" since Wandelt's arrest.

Gerry McCann told the court he answered the phone to Julia Wandelt on one of the many occasions that she tried to call Kate. He said he told Wandelt: "You're not Madeleine."

He said: "I made it very clear these were unwanted calls. To be honest, it was a bit of a blur."

The trial continues.

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