Ava-X, a Swiss facial recognition company, has declared that the Polish woman claiming to be Madeleine McCann is unlikely to be the missing British girl. Julia Faustyna submitted samples for three forensic tests to determine whether she has any ties to the McCann family ancestry. Although the DNA results are not yet available, Ava-X’s head Christian Fehrlin stated that it’s practically impossible for Faustyna to be McCann. The technology is 90 percent sure they’re not a match, so a DNA test would be unnecessary. Faustyna claims to have no memory of her childhood, but details from her parents do not match up with her memories. She also has an eye defect that matches the toddler Madeleine’s, which convinced her that they are the same person. However, this has been disputed by the Provincial Police Headquarters in Wroclaw. Meanwhile, Faustyna’s private investigator Dr. Fia Johansson has expressed concern that Faustyna may have leukemia and is undergoing further tests in the US to determine whether she has the disease.
Facial Recognition Company Determines Polish Woman Is Unlikely to Be Madeleine McCann
Ava-X, a Swiss facial recognition company, has stated that the Polish woman who claimed to be Madeleine McCann is likely not the missing British girl. Julia Faustyna, also known as Julia Wendell and Julia Wandelt, garnered international attention when she claimed to be the missing girl who disappeared during a family vacation in Portugal in 2007. She recently submitted samples for three forensic tests to determine whether she has any ties to the McCann family ancestry, but the DNA results are not yet available.
Ava-X uses facial recognition technology to help law enforcement identify offenders and reunite missing people with their families. Its head, Christian Fehrlin, said that it is “practically impossible” for Faustyna to be McCann, although he also stated that the technology cannot rule out anything 100 percent. However, Fehrlin is 90 percent sure that Faustyna is not a match for the missing British child, so a DNA test would be unnecessary.
Faustyna claims to have no memory of her childhood, and the details from her parents do not match up with her memories. She also has an eye defect that matches the toddler Madeleine’s. She is convinced that she and the missing girl are the same person. However, this has been disputed by the Provincial Police Headquarters in Wroclaw, which stated that Faustyna’s version of events does not add up.
In spite of the controversy, Faustyna and her private investigator Dr. Fia Johansson have continued with the DNA process, saying that they are also open to the possibility that Faustyna may be another missing girl, Livia Schwepp.
Meanwhile, Dr. Johansson has expressed concern that Faustyna may have leukemia due to abnormal blood work. She is undergoing further tests in the US to determine whether she has the disease. Dr. Johansson has vowed to ensure that Faustyna receives any necessary treatment.
In summary, Ava-X, a facial recognition company, has stated that it is highly unlikely that the Polish woman claiming to be Madeleine McCann is the missing British girl. Although her DNA test results are not yet available, Ava-X’s analysis makes it 90 percent sure that Faustyna is not a match for the missing child. Despite this, Faustyna and her private investigator continue with the DNA process, with the possibility that she may be another missing girl, Livia Schwepp. Additionally, Dr. Johansson has expressed concern that Faustyna may have leukemia and is undergoing further tests in the US.
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