The court in Lisbon has awarded them £357,000, plus £70,000 interest, in damages against the policeman who led the search for Maddie and then wrote a book about it when he retired. In the book he claimed the McCanns hid Maddie's body after she died in an accident.
They sued, obviously, and asked for €1.2 million.
The thing is, I though that libel only occurred when a statement is made, one which can be proved to be untrue. If there is any doubt or if the statement cannot be proved to be untrue then no libel has been committed. Have the McCanns proved the untruth? If they have it has never been published; and the damages awarded seem to suggest that there is doubt.
Another thing bugging me is why the McCanns asked for so much money? If they wanted to prove a point why not sue for €10 and have done with things? Haven't they made enough money out of Maddie with their book, website, interviews and video?