Celebrity psychic and private detective Dr Fia Johansson has been granted power of attorney over the woman who believes she is Madeleine McCann.
Dr Johansson has been helping Julia Wendell since the 21-year-old Pole went viral by claiming she was the toddler who went missing on a family holiday to Portugal in 2007.
She then continued: “Good news for Julia’s fans and followers. Bad news for people who can’t use her anymore.”Picture: social mediaRead More: Currently Julia is waiting for the results of DNA tests which it is hoped will solve the mystery of whether she is Madeleine. Facial recognition analysis said it was almost impossible that the two people are the same.Julia Wendell who believes she is Madeleine McCann.
Julia told Dr Phil that if the tests prove that her parents are correct she doesn't want anything to do with her biological mother.Confirming that the DNA results will be back on April 13, Dr Johansson said Julia was both “loving” and “hating” the verdict.
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