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Leicester Crown Court has been told that a DNA test was taken from Miss Wandelt when she was arrested at Bristol Airport in February this year, which "conclusively proved" she is not the missing child. Madeleine's disappearance at the age of three in Portugal in 2007 is one of the most widely reported missing child cases and remains unsolved. On Tuesday, the court heard Miss Wandelt stayed with Mrs Spragg in Cardiff before they drove to the McCanns home in Rothley, Leicestershire. Upon arrival, Miss Wandelt said: "I said 'Kate'. She turned around, she started crying, I started crying. "She started crying straight away, I got too upset. I planned to say other things, I did not say any of them. "I said 'I would like to speak with you and can we speak for like two minutes?' She said no. She said she will call the police. I said the police don't care. I think I said if she wants to call the police she can - maybe I said it." Miss Wandelt told the court her 61-year-old co-defendant was behind her and said "do you want to find your daughter?" In response, Mrs McCann said: "I do, but I don't need this." The court heard Mrs McCann then went inside.