McCann Family Stalking Suspect Denied Bail by Crown Court Judge

Polish national Julia Wandel, 23, will be kept in prison custody until a further hearing next month.
McCann Family Stalking Suspect Denied Bail by Crown Court Judge
Court artist sketch of Julia Wandel (right), also known as Julia Wandelt, appearing at Leicester Magistrates' Court on Feb. 21, 2025. She has been charged with stalking the parents and siblings of Madeleine McCann by turning up at the family home, leaving voicemails, and sending messages. (Elizabeth Cook/PA
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A 23-year-old Polish national accused of stalking the family of Madeleine McCann has been refused bail by a Crown Court judge.

A lawyer acting for Julia Wandel made an unsuccessful 15-minute bail application at Leicester Crown Court on her behalf on Friday.

Judge Timothy Spencer, KC ruled that no details from the bail application can be reported, ahead of a plea and trial preparation hearing listed to take place at the same court on April 22.

Wandel, from Lubin in southwest Poland, did not attend the hearing in person, but is understood to have followed the proceedings via a prison video-link.

Wandel is accused of stalking Kate, Gerry, Sean, and Amelie McCann between Jan. 3, 2024 and Feb. 15 2025.

She is alleged to have attended the family home in Leicestershire on May 2 and Dec. 7 last year.

She is also accused of sending a letter, calls, voicemails, and WhatsApp messages to Kate and Gerry McCann, and sending Amelie and Sean McCann Instagram messages between Jan. 3 and Dec. 29 last year.

Meanwhile, a 60-year-old woman charged as part of the investigation appeared at Leicester Magistrates’ Court on Friday morning.

Karen Spragg, of Caerau in Cardiff, was charged on Thursday with one count of stalking involving serious alarm or distress between May 3, 2024 and Feb. 21 this year.

The indictment alleged Spragg made calls, sent letters, and attended the home address of the McCanns.

Appearing at Leicester Magistrates’ Court on Friday, Spragg, wearing a beige tracksuit and blue Crocs and carrying a red bag, spoke to confirm her name and address during the 10-minute hearing and indicated she would not be entering a plea.

Chair of the bench Elizabeth Needham released Spragg on bail with conditions not to contact the McCanns, their children, and two family friends, not to enter Leicestershire unless attending court, and to live and sleep at her home address.

She was ordered to appear alongside Wandel at Leicester Crown Court on April 22.

Needham said: “Your case is going to the crown court and the date for that is April 22. You have heard the bail conditions, if you break any of those you are likely to be arrested.

“If you do not attend court that is likely to be a breach of your bail.

“In the meantime, keep in contact with your solicitor.”

Madeleine McCann’s disappearance at the age of three from Praia da Luz in Portugal’s Algarve when her family was on holiday in 2007 remains unsolved.