Updated 12:06am 30 March 2012

Madeleine McCann’s father Gerry says his “innocent, vulnerable” daughter had been “essentially given up on” by British authorities

THE father of missing Madeleine McCann said today his “innocent, vulnerable” daughter had been “essentially given up on” by British authorities.

During a television interview days before the third anniversary of her disappearance, Gerry McCann urged the Government to carry out a “comprehensive review” of the case.

He said: “It’s not right that an innocent, vulnerable British citizen is essentially given up on.

“And I don’t think it’s right that as parents, that we have to drive the search. Of course we will, but not everyone has had the same resources and support that we have had to be able to do that. And I think it’s pretty cruel.”

The GMTV interview will be broadcast today.

Mr McCann said it was “incredibly frustrating” that police in Portugal and the UK are not doing more to find the missing youngster. At the time of her disappearance, the couple were criticised for leaving their three children alone in a holiday apartment as they went for dinner nearby.

Mr McCann said that if they could go back, they would not have left her alone.

He said: “If we could turn back the clock and change what happened, obviously we wouldn’t have done it.

“We can’t. And what I would say is, you know, people have got to put themselves into our position. What would you do if it was your daughter? After this, what would you do?”

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