Crime | Australia Bones Found in Australia Not Madeleine McCann's She has been 'totally excluded as a potential victim' By Kate Seamons Posted Jul 29, 2015 11:04 AM CDT Copied This March 2007 file photo released by the McCann family Friday, May 4, 2007, shows 3-year-old British girl Madeleine McCann. (AP Photo/McCann Family, File) Australian authorities had set expectations low regarding the possibility that bones recently found in South Australia belonged to Madeleine McCann. They're now at zero. "Madeleine McCann has been totally excluded as a potential victim," said Detective Superintendent Des Bray today, per NBC News. The BBC reports police have also ruled out 43 missing Australian children as the victim, who is thought to be a girl between the ages of 2 and 4 who was killed sometime during or after 2007. More on the discovery, and the quilt-fabric-related clue police are working off of, here. Read These Next Superyacht's eye-catching feature also doomed it. Joe Biden's post-presidential life not as cushy as predecessors. Erika Kirk forgives assassin as Trump voices 'hate.' Tom Brady's TV access and ties to the Raiders are blurry. Report an error