McCanns agree to DNA test to determine if woman is long-lost daughter: Report
Woman reportedly has eye defect in same place missing as missing girl.
A woman who claims to be the long-lost daughter of a British couple will reportedly under a DNA test to determine if her claims of lineage are accurate.
Polish woman Julia Faustyna will be submitting her DNA in an effort to prove that she is actually Madeleine McCann, the British missing girl who disappeared from Portugal while on vacation with her parents more than 15 years ago.
The Daily Beast reported this week that Faustyna wrote on her Instagram page that "Kate and Gerry McCann agreed for [a] DNA test" to settle her claims one way or the other.
"I have similar eyes, shape of face, ears, lips, I had the gap between the teeth,” Faustyna wrote elsewhere of her alleged resemblance to McCann.
The two females also reportedly have a coloboma located in the same place on their respective right eyes.
The only suspect so far publicly identified in the girl's long-ago disappearance is German native Christian Brueckner.