Julia Wendell, 21, insists she is Madeleine McCann days after DNA results showed her claims to be false.

The 21-year-old, with a video she published and also with a long Facebook post, insists that she is Madeline and that she does not believe that the results of the DNA test are correct. It is recalled that after a DNA test to which she was subjected, it was finally proven that she was in fact the daughter of her parents. As Johansson told Radar Online, revealing the test results: “She is absolutely 100% from Poland. She has a small percentage of Lithuanian and Russian ancestry, but the test results show that she is Polish,” and added: “We learned a few things, one of which is that Julia’s mom is believed to be her mother, so she’s not Madeleine McCann ».

Wendell, with her Facebook post, apologizes for the “sadness” she caused the McCanns and says:

“It was not my intention to cause grief or any other negative feeling to anyone, especially the McCann family.” wrote while of her claim regarding the fact that she said she was Madeleine, she stated:I don’t remember most of my memories, but I can remember some things and I never said I was Madeleine McCann. I used this phrase to create a nickname for my old Instagram account, it was my mistake and I know it and I apologize for it, why should I use the question: “Am I Madeline McCann?” and not the affirmation “I’m Madeline.”

At the same time, the 21-year-old explains why she made public her attempt to prove that she was Madeleine. “The reason I went public with all my thoughts and asked for help with DNA is because no one helped me earlier in finding the truth. I asked a lot of questions to my family (not just my mother and father). They didn’t want to answer me,” she wrote and continued: “Since I started to believe that my mother couldn’t be my mother, I started researching missing children. And then I found a picture of Madeleine and I tried to find out more about her abduction, so I joined several Facebook groups about her unsolved case.”

However, she continues to leave open the possibility that she is the missing girl, implying that the DNA results were tampered with.

“I believe my birth certificate could be fake. I still think there’s a chance I could be Madeline, and I’ll tell you why. When I took the DNA test in the US, it was a DNA kit from the Ancestry company. Fia didn’t want to give me the results for over a week after I asked for them. When it finally gave me access to my results, I was so shocked because it was on another company’s website. Tell me, please, how is it possible that my results came to a competing company’s page?’

According to the British newspaper Daily Mail, it is the third attempt of 21-year-old Julia to declare a missing child. She had claimed to be Inga Gehricke who disappeared at the age of five in 2015 in Germany, while also claiming to be Acacia Bishop, the girl who disappeared in 2003 at the age of 19 months in Utah, USA.