The young woman who claims she could be missing child Madeleine McCann has said she is achieving 'big goals'.
According to the latest updates, Julia Wendell, 21, is waiting for the results of three DNA tests after she went viral for saying she could be Madeleine.
She has now fled Poland and is living in the USA with a physic who says she is investigating the case. Dr Fia Johansson has been posting updates on Julia after the Polish woman removed her social media accounts following a number of death threats.
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Dr Fia posted on Instagram: "Consider this your reminder, you are amazing and can achieve big goals," she wrote on her story, attributing the quote to Julia.
Alongside another picture of Julia, read: "Thank you for reminding me what butterflies feel like".
It comes after Dr Fia Johansson shared a video of the young woman playing the piano and singing, the Daily Star writes.
"She played for my sister, and she cried," Dr Johansson captioned the clip.
Julia has also reportedly been threatened with legal action by a man she claims abused her when she was a child.
A lawyer representing the man she accused of abusing her has reportedly demanded she stops associating his client with the unsolved mystery of the missing child.
"I call on you to immediately stop the grave violation of his personal rights – defaming him, publishing in the media a verdict from many years ago and implying that he has something to do with the missing Madeleine McCann," the lawyer said in a letter obtained by RadarOnline.com.
"If you do not stop such actions – I will file a lawsuit against you for violations of personal rights and consider further steps on the criminal level."
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