- UK News. Julia Faustyna, the Polish Madeleine McCann, took 35 pills since she was seven years old, Fia Johansson said
- UK News. Julia Wendell, woman who claims she was drugged and thinks she is Madeleine McCann, demands medical records
Julia Faustyna Wendell has been on a mission to discover her roots and prove whether or not she is the missing Madeleine McCann. Madeleine disappeared in May 2007, and her case continues to shock the world. Julia, a 21-year-old from Poland, appeared on the Dr. Phil show, one of the most popular shows in the US, accompanied by her spokesperson and psychic private detective, Fia Johansson.
Julia revealed a curious detail about her childhood, a single memory that could be linked to Madeleine's disappearance. She described being in an area with a beach and water, possibly the sea or ocean, with turtles and children playing to catch them with their hands.
The area also had buildings of light colors, like white or very light colors, and the sun shone on these buildings. Johansson believes that this memory could place Julia in Praia Da Luz, in El Algarve, where Madeleine was last seen alive.
Julia also revealed that she was a victim of sexual assault by Peter Ney, who was later arrested. She believes that he might be related to Martin Ney, a suspect in the Madeleine case, accused of serious crimes like murder and child trafficking.
Julia's mum refused to take a DNA test
The young Polish woman also shared some details about her family situation. Her mother is making it difficult for Julia to prove her origins by refusing to take a DNA test to prove that she is Julia's biological mother.
According to Julia, her mother changes the subject when she tries to talk about her past and has hidden her birth certificate and childhood photos that could prove their relationship.
She also questioned why her medical records were missing for the first few years of her life. Julia's family denies all these allegations and claims that Julia took the documents with her.
When Dr. Phil asked what Julia would do if the DNA test confirmed her mother's identity, she replied: "I think I'm Madeleine McCann."
Julia later clarified her statement, saying that she didn't want any contact with her mother if she turned out to be her biological parent but didn't believe that she was.
The case of Madeleine McCann continues to captivate people worldwide, and Julia's claims have added a new twist to the mystery. However, it's important to note that her claims are just that, claims, and should be thoroughly investigated before any conclusions are drawn.