New search in Portugal brings another false dawn in search for British girl Madeleine McCann
Seven years after British girl vanished in Portugal, hunt on scrubland brings no new clues, only agony for parents Kate and Gerry McCann

It began with a team of British detectives on all fours scouring a hilly stretch of scrubland on Portugal's Algarve coast.
But at the end of the first week of searches in Praia da Luz, the air of hopeful anticipation collapsed into acrimony.

On Sunday, police packed up and left a six-hectare site where they had focused their operations over the previous week.
Tomorrow they will start again on two new areas near a campsite in the Portuguese village where Madeleine was last seen alive seven years ago.
For parents Kate and Gerry McCann, who were told by police not to visit Portugal while the searches were under way, the agony continues.