100,000 an hour see new Madeleine video
A NEW video targeting the person hiding a guilty secret about what happened to Madeleine McCann is being watched by up to 100,000 internet users every hour.
People from more than 150 countries have viewed the message aimed at flushing out anyone involved in the disappearance of the girl.
The 60-second film, "A Minute for Madeleine", was released on the internet at midnight on Monday by the Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre (Ceop).
Since then it has spread across thousands of social networking sites, blogs, chat forums and search engines.
Madeleine's parents Kate and Gerry urged everyone to view and distribute the video.
It includes two new digitally aged pictures of how Madeleine might look now, aged six.
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