Moroccan Toddler Mistaken for Madeleine McCann

The girl in the picture is not missing British girl, reporters say.

ByABC News
February 12, 2009, 11:42 AM

LONDON, Sept. 26, 2007 — -- The blond child whose photograph ignited new hope that British toddler Madeleine McCann had finally been found is definitely not the missing girl, according to the London-based newspaper The Evening Standard.

Rashid Razzaq, a journalist from the Standard, traveled from London to the village of Zinat, 90 minutes from Tangiers, where the girl had been sighted and tracked her down.

Speaking to ABC News, Razzaq said that the girl, Bushra Binhasa, is in fact Moroccan and is the 5-year-old daughter of an olive farmer.

"We found her basically by following the picture very closely, trying to figure out where that picture was taken."

Razzaq then found Bushra's surprised parents, who were shocked to be told that a picture of their little girl the youngest of four children had made it to the front pages of newspapers halfway across the world.

Javier Garcia, a Spanish reporter from the TV station Tele5, told ABC News that he met the family this morning. "Close up, the child doesn't look that much like Madeleine," Garcia said.

The original photograph, shot by a Spanish tourist last month, showed Bushra being carried on a woman's back in a sling. The woman was her mother, according to Garcia.

"I can see how someone might have made the connection, if they were going past in a speeding bus and saw a blond child with a darker-skinned adult," Razzaq told ABC News.

"To be frank, it's a bit of racial profiling really," he added, saying, "I guess people don't expect to see a blond girl in the middle of a Moroccan village, even though the Berber people, to which Bushra's family belong, are occasionally known to have pale skin and blue eyes."

Perhaps most surprising of all was the fact that Bushra's family all knew about Madeleine, despite having no knowledge of English or French.

Razzaq told ABC News that "the family were very sympathetic to the McCanns. They were very open, even though they were clearly overwhelmed to see us there."