http://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/news/local-national/article3690775.ece
Portuguese police probing the disappearance of Madeleine McCann were urged last night to hand their files over to private investigators if they wind down their investigation.
There have been various remarks made by Mr Ribeiro and others suggesting they may be coming to the end of the process.
Clarence Mitchell...If they are going to shelve the case -- and if Mr Ribeiro's recent interview is effectively hinting at that -- then in one sense we welcome it because it means that Kate and Gerry will be eliminated from the inquiry.
But equally, what does that mean? Does that mean all the information the police have just sits on a shelf? That's untenable. They have to release the information in their files to our private investigators so they can continue to look for Madeleine." he inquiry.
He spoke of how the initial tide of negative publicity surrounding the McCanns was eventually turned in their favour following a successful libel action against the Express Group newspapers in the UK that he said was embroiled in "a huge spin cycle of nonsense" with some of the Portuguese tabloid media.
Every message we get has been incredibly supportive because of the Donegal connection." Madeleine visited her grandparents in Bundoran on family holiday visiting before her disappearance on May 3, 2007.
"Many of their letters are from Ireland. They get rosary beads sent to them, people praying for them.
They've got a real sense the wider Irish Catholic community is really behind them and that counts for so much. It really does give them a boost," he said. "Consistently the Irish support level is there."