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Published 15:44 26 Jan 2022 GMT
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"He has denied from day one that he is involved in any way with Maddie’s disappearance," a source said.
"That’s why his legal team have always worked on one thing - building a case which substantiates this claim.
"They are now satisfied that there are a number of people who will support his story that he was nowhere near the resort the night Maddie went missing.
"One woman has already said she will give a statement on this. And more witnesses will follow."
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