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Sat, 10 Oct 2009 11:47a.m.

The parents of missing British girl Madeleine McCann have expressed their sympathy for the family of Auckland toddler Aisling Symes who disappeared six days ago.

Doctors Gerry and Kate McCann had conveyed their best wishes to Alan and Angela Symes for the safe return of two-year-old Aisling who is strong suspected of being abducted, the UK Press Association reported.

Madeleine McCann disappeared in May 2007 just days short of her fourth birthday from a holiday flat in Portugal as her parents dined at a nearby restaurant.

Despite a massive worldwide hunt she has never been found.

Police have increased to 60 the number of officers searching for Aisling who disappeared from outside her deceased grandparents home in Longburn Road, Henderson, on Monday evening.

Her parents had been preparing the house to put on the market when their daughter vanished.

Mrs Symes told a press conference yesterday she had been inspecting a washing machine with Aisling and her elder daughter Caitlin, five, in tow.

"I turned off the hot tap, looked behind me she was there watching what Caty and I were up to.

"I turned off the cold tap looked behind me and she was gone - that fast."

She leapt out the door screaming out Aisling's name, but there was no trace of her.

"I just can't believe that she moved so quickly. In the time it took just to turn off a tap, she was gone."

Mrs Symes had a message for her daughter's abductor.

"She's not a doll. She's somebody who loves her parents, her family, her sister, her pets. She belongs with us. She needs to be back with us.

"We miss her terribly and no matter what reason you took her, whatever you're going through, look what you're putting her through, look what you're putting us through.".

Yesterday police issued a plea for the person who took the girl to drop her off at a safe place - preferably a hospital.

A group of bilingual volunteers from the Asian community have been door-knocking in the area where Aisling went missing.

She was last seen in Longburn Road talking to an Asian woman The woman is thought to be about 35 years old, about 165 cm tall, with dark long hair, wore a black crew neck top, with three-quarter length sleeves, three-quarter length blue jeans, black leather sandals and black socks, and had a black and grey medium sized dog on a lead.

National Party MP Pansy Wong said about 20 people who spoke Punjabi, Korean, Mandarin or Cantonese have covered eight streets in the Longburn area, Radio New Zealand reported.

They gained no information about the Asian woman sought, but have helped raise people's awareness of the missing girl, she told Radio New Zealand.

Appeals were continuing through Asian radio stations, she added.

NZPA

 

Comments [6]

kylie
13 Oct 2009 4:00p.m.

our prayers are with you at this time i am so saddened bye this i was praying for her to came home to yous but this is not the case so may gods arm be around her and yous at this time god bless you and aisling

kylee and mike watt
12 Oct 2009 10:36p.m.

our prayers and hearts are with you all

bev
11 Oct 2009 8:27p.m.

To the parents of aisling not for 1minute i can imagine how u feel...I wish you both all the best and hope aisling is returned safe back to you where she belongs my heart goes out to you both xx

Sepa
10 Oct 2009 5:21p.m.

My heart goes out to Angela and Allan Symes. I cannot begin to imagine what you must be going through. I hope and pray that precious little Aisling is soon found safe and well.

mary notaro
10 Oct 2009 2:38p.m.

my prayers thoughts are with you and i hope you little girl gets found safe and unharmed, god bless ye all

katie
10 Oct 2009 12:11p.m.

good luck in finding aisling and all the best to her parents

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