‘Pray for Maddie’ urges local friend


‘Pray for Maddie’ urges local friend
7 May 2012
Donegal Democrat

A St. Johnston man who saw Madeleine McCann three weeks before she went missing has welcomed the recent media surge surrounding her case and urged everyone to continue praying for her safe return.

Five years ago this week, Madeleine was on holiday in the Portugese resort, the Praia de Luz in the Algarve. In nine days time the pretty tot would celebrate her fourth birthday with her family. However, rather than celebrating her birthday with Madeleine, the McCann family made international headlines following the toddler’s sudden disappearance. Five years later, following extensive international media coverage and a huge investigation, the search for Madeleine continues.

Three weeks before their family holiday, the McCann family had been enjoying their time in Dungloe. They left the Rosses and went to visit McCann’s pub in St. Johnston. Madeleine’s grandmother Eileen had leased the pub to Joe Peoples and they would often call into the friendly local publican. He enjoyed their brief visit because the McCann family had the children with them. He remembers Kate, Eileen and the children being in the pub but recalls that Gerry, Madeleine’s father was not with them on this occasion.

“I remember Madeleine. She was a wee toddler. I told her to go in behind the counter for me and fix the bottles. She thought that this was great and she stood their fixing the bottles,” he said.

Joe’s pub in St. Johnston is known as ‘McCann’s’ to those who are of an age to recall the history of the popular pub. 

“The pub belonged to Eileen’s husband’s father. Eileen is Madeleine’s granny. She has been in here once, I think, since it happened,” he said.Joe recalled that they used to call and say ‘hello’ when they were in Donegal.

“Things have changed though. Everything is different. All you can do now is keep her in mind. It’s back in the news again. I watched a programme about it, there was a couple of them on. I follow the story as much as I can. I am not sure that the whole case was handled properly from the beginning,” he said.
If Madeleine were to be found, Joe is certain that he would be the first to phone the family and congratulate them.

“If she was found, I would be the first to be ringing across. She was a lovely wee girl. It is very difficult, very difficult. When you know the people it makes it all worse. It is heartbreaking. You find it hard not to think about it. It is back in the news and that can do no harm. The last time I saw her was five years ago and she must have changed a lot since. All we can do is keep on praying,” he said.

Note:
In previous articles, Joe Peoples' clearly stated that Gerry McCann was present with Kate and the children when they visited Easter 2007.

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Previous articles
On their annual trip to the county last year, Kate and Gerry took Madeleine and their twins Sean and Amelie to St Johnston to see the pub where Gerry's father John was born.
Mr Peoples, who is a friend of Eileen McCann, and who was visited by Gerry, Kate and their children during their visit two years ago, said: “Your head would be pickled thinking about it — there’s not a day goes by when you don’t think about it.”

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RETAIL IN ST JOHNSTON
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Joe’s Bar, St Johnston belongs to Madeline McCann’s grandmother, Eileen McCann. On the early hours of St Patrick’s Day, 2008, the pub was raided for the 12th time. The thieves rammed in the back door of the pub and took all the stock they could get barring a bottle of gin. They turned on the beer taps to let the beer run out. Joe discovered the damage and the back door lying in the garden when he checked on the pub after 7.30 am Lenten Mass. Eileen McCann was the wife of the late John and they ran the pub under the name of McCann’s Bar and there was a living quarters then above the pub. They decided to lease it to Joe 27 years ago. Mrs McCann had been in the area and visited the pub at the weekend. The pub had been ram raided in November 2007 when Joe was in the hospital at the time. After that incident, a steel security door had been put up.

Kathleen McDonald (nee Peoples), Sadie Peoples who became Sadie Moore (nee Gibson), Paul O’ Kane, Thomas Curran, were among those who served behind the bar in Joe’s Bar. Ann McNulty works there today.
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Donegal town promises to keep praying


2 May 2009
Belfast Telegraph
Brendan McDaid

The Ulster community among whom Madeleine McCann’s family spent their last complete holiday together will gather tomorrow to pray for her — two years to the day since she vanished.

The residents of the remote picturesque coastal town of Dungloe in west Donegal will gather to pray at St Crona’s Church, where just over two years ago they had stood alongside Gerry and Kate McCann and their three children at Mass over Easter.
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McCann parents on Oprah show


29 April 2009
Irish Post

AS the second anniversary of Madeleine McCann’s disappearance approaches one of America’s biggest stars has offered her support to the heartbroken family.  And Irish people in the McCann’s native Donegal are also praying for a miracle.

Parents Kate and Gerry McCann have never stopped in their search to find their missing daughter. And in an emotionally-charged interview with chat show host Oprah, which will air next week, Kate McCann speaks of how she misses Madeleine and visits her bedroom every day.
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Madeleine's grandmother gets missing girl a Christmas teddy


30 December 2008
Evening Herald

The grandmother of missing girl Madeleine McCann had a Christmas present ready for the five-year-old this year. For the second Christmas in a row, Eileen McCann left a large pink teddy bear on Madeleine's bed, as she clings to hope that she will return home.

Donegal-born Eileen, who lives in Scotland, is spending the holidays with her son Gerry, his wife Kate and Madeleine's younger siblings, twins Sean and Amelie.
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Donegal welcome for dropping of suspect status


23 July 2008
Belfast Telegraph
Anita Guidera


Friends and relatives of the McCann family in Donegal yesterday welcomed news that the Portuguese authorities are no longer treating the parents as suspects in the disappearance of toddler Madeleine over a year ago.

Joe Peoples, who runs a pub in the east Donegal village of St Johnston which Madeleine and her parents Kate and Gerry visited just weeks before her disappearance in Portugal, said: "It doesn't surprise me at all that they are in the clear."
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Maddy relative's pub ransacked


19 March 2008
Irish Independent

The pub owned by the grandmother of Madeleine McCann was broken into and ransacked just after she visited the area at the weekend.

In the early hours of St Patrick's Day morning, thieves rammed the back door of the McCann pub in the village of St Johnston, Co Donegal, with a car before tearing it apart inside and making away with almost its entire stock of alcohol.
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Thieves wreck bar owned by McCanns


19 March 2008
The Sun
Paddy Clancy

Raiders ram Maddie gran's pub

Callous thieves have wrecked a pub owned by missing tot Maddie McCann's distraught Irish gran Eileen. The thugs used a car to smash their way into the bar on St Patrick's Day -just hours after Eileen had paid a visit. She leases the village pub in St Johnston, Co Donegal, to pal Joe Peoples.
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Maddie gran Ireland visit


12 March 2008
Mirror
Michelle Nic Phaidin
But Kate and Gerry will miss annual Easter trip


The heartbroken grandmother of missing Madeleine McCann will arrive in Ireland tomorrow. But her devastated parents will not be joining her for the annual Easter trip.

Gerry and Kate McCann came to Ireland last year with their three children - but four-year-old Madeleine vanished soon after from the Portuguese resort of Praia da Luz while on holiday last May 3.
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Donegal trip 'too painful' for McCanns


20 February 2008
Belfast Telegraph

Eileen McCann, who owns Peoples Bar in tiny St Johnston, close to the border with Co Londonderry, said that while she may visit Ireland next month, her son Gerry and his wife Kate will not be returning for the foreseeable future.

She said it could be too painful for the couple to revisit the area, where they had a great time in 2007 just weeks before little Maddy (4) was snatched from a holiday apartment in the Algarve last May.
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Donegal visit for McCann family


19 February 2008
The Irish News
Seamus McKinney


A Co Donegal publican says he's looking forward to a visit from the parents of missing child, Madeleine McCann this Easter. Kate and Gerry McCann are understood to be planning an Easter holiday in west Donegal almost one year after four-year-old Maddie, pictured, went missing while on a family holiday in Portugal.

The couple have strong links with the Dungloe area in west Donegal as well as the village of St Johnston near the Donegal/Derry border. Last night, publican Joe Peoples said he was looking forward to seeing the family as they pass through St Johnston on their way to a holiday home in Dungloe.
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Grieving mother of lost daughter prays 'every day' for Madeleine


11 August 2007
Irish Independent


The grieving mother of a child who disappeared without trace 30 years ago has revealed that she prays every day that Madeleine McCann, who vanished from a holiday apartment in Portugal exactly 100 days ago, will be found alive and safe.

Ann Boyle, whose daughter Mary went missing in 1977, knows more than most what English couple Kate and Gerry McCann are going through. But she said they must soon face the heartwrenching choice that she and her husband had to make all those years ago.
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Ice cream cones in the afternoon and innocent giggles at the seaside


14 May 2007
Evening Herald
Alan O’Keeffe
. . . photos from Madeleine’s Irish holiday before the abduction nightmare

This is the way the family and friends of abducted Madeline McCann remember the fun-loving little girl. The holiday photographs were taken on a family trip to Ireland and evoke the innocence and carefree fun of childhood. Madeline and her family spent a holiday in Co Donegal recently and visited a number of seaside areas.

She played with her younger twin brother and sister Sean and Amelie and their young cousins Fiona and Gregor McCann. They enjoyed ice-cream cones in the afternoon sunshine as they played in the idyllic seaside location. The children were happy to pose for family snapshots as the family toured the Donegal area.
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Family visited Donegal at Easter


9 May 2007
Belfast Telegraph
Brendan McDaid

The three-year-old, who was snatched from her bed as she slept in a holiday complex in Praia da Luz last Thursday, enjoyed an Easter break in the western coastal town of Dungloe.

It has also emerged that the family of Madeleine's father, Gerry, once ran a pub in St Johnston near Donegal town. Maddy, her father, mother and two-year-old siblings Amelie and Sean visited the pub during their trip.
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Co Donegal villagers' thoughts with family


9 May 2007 
The Irish News
Seamus McKinney

Madeleine's disappearance has devastated her grandfather's home village of St Johnston in Co Donegal, a publican said yesterday. Joe Peoples, who took over a bar once owned by the three-year-old's grandfather, Johnny McCann, said the youngster and her parents visited the border village at Easter.

The McCann family have strong links with Co Donegal, where they still have many relatives. Maddy's paternal grandmother Eileen is originally from Crolly in the west of the county.
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Star Ronaldo issues appeal for missing girl


9 May 2007
Irish Independent
Patricia McDonagh

Manchester United's Portuguese winger Cristiano Ronaldo has recorded an appeal for the return of missing Madeleine McCann. Ronaldo filmed the appeal in English and Portuguese before travelling with the United squad to London for tonight's game against Chelsea at Stamford Bridge.

Meanwhile, a close Irish family friend of the devastated English parents of missing Madeleine yesterday spoke of his shock at the tragedy.
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Maddie's Irish holiday


8 May 2007
The Sun
Paddy Clancy
Family spent Easter week in Donegal


Kidnapped Madeleine McCann enjoyed an idyllic holiday in Ireland before being snatched in Portugal. She and her family spent a week in a B&B in Dungloe, Co Donegal, it was revealed last night.

Parents Gerry and Kate with Maddie and two-year-old twins Sean and Amelie were accompanied by the kids' great uncle Hughie and gran Ellen McCann, who was born in the area.

It's been a regular Easter trip for them for years. Pub owner Joe Peoples, of St Johnstown, near Derry, who knows them well, said: "Maddie really enjoyed herself. She's a beautiful child. I'm praying she'll be found safe."
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Maddy's Ulster hol


8 May 2007
Belfast Telegraph
Brendan McDaid


The three-year-old, who was snatched from her bed as she slept in a holiday complex in Praia da Luz last Thursday, enjoyed an Easter break in the western coastal town of Dungloe.

It has also emerged that the family of Madeleine's father, Gerry, once ran a pub in St Johnston near Donegal town. Maddy, her father, mother and two-year-old siblings Amelie and Sean visited the pub during their trip.
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Maddy cops: We can't be sure she is alive


8 May 2007
Mirror
Michelle Nic Phaidin and Darren Boyle


Police hunting for missing Maddy McCann fear she may not be alive, it emerged last night. As the desperate hunt in the Algarve for the three-year-old entered its fifth day, the Irish Daily Mirror learned she spent two weeks in Donegal at Easter.
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Girl's family were regular visitors to Donegal village


8 May 2007
Irish Independent
Anita Guidera


The missing English toddler who disappeared from a holiday apartment in the Algarve visited Donegal with her parents at Easter.

The east Donegal village of St Johnston which she visited with her parents Gerry and Kate and younger brother and sister has united in prayer for the safe return of three-year-old Madeleine McCann who police say was abducted last Thursday night.
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