The Polish woman who believes she’s missing British girl Madeline McCann has attacked the “psychic” private investigator who arranged for a DNA test that nixed her claim.
Julia Faustyna, 21, — who has insisted she might be the 3-year-old who vanished on a family vacation in Portugal in 2007 — accused gumshoe Fia Johansson of “trying to scare me” and questioned if she ever really wanted to help her after the test results disproved her assertions, LBC News reported.
Faustyna she said she was “struggling to understand” the DNA test results and even complained that Johansson, who describes herself as a “psychic detective,” didn’t even give her all the documentation on the tests.
Meanwhile, Johannson told the UK’s Mirror that she “always believed Madeleine is alive — but when I flew out to Poland, I knew Julia wasn’t Madeleine.”
She described Faustyna as a “vulnerable,” “immature” person suffering from depression and other mental-health issues who “struggled to recognize who she was. She needed to get closure.”
Johannson added: “Now she is with her father, I will continue to talk to her. I believe she needs to be protected. The mother is like a poison in her life and she could have easily done the DNA test.”
She told the Mirror that “at least Julia warned people not to give up on Maddy’s case. Next time, it could be Madeleine.”
On Monday, she announced that Faustyna “is absolutely 100 percent from Poland. She is a small percentage of Lithuanian and Russian but the test results show she is Polish.”
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