A Scottish Halloween reveller has come under widespread fire for donning a sick Madeleine McCann costume.

Computer programmer Daniel Gearie took to his Twitter page at the weekend to post an image of a famous snap of the missing youngster in a blonde wig and Everton shirt.

The image he posted echoed a well-known one of the girl from a public appeal.

Little Madeleine vanished from the family’s holiday apartment in Praia da Luz in Portugal in May 2007, aged just three.

Glasgow Times:

Now, though, the backlash the 25-year-old from Dundee received was something he did not expect as he was bombarded by hate messages from around Britain and further afield.

He has since been forced to make his Twitter page private.

However, Gearie has since come out of hiding to admit: “I took this too far.”

He continued: “It was just me and my mates at the party and I posted the photo. I thought if someone else puts it up, it makes it look even worse.

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“It was a good-natured night that I’m afraid I took too far. I shouldn’t have done it. I am embarrassed.”

“When it goes as far as reaching my mum and dad’s friends, I know I have totally embarrassed them and made them look foolish,” he also told The Scottish Sun.

A spokesman for the McCann’s also got involved in the debacle and insisted Kate and Gerry McCann “have never dignified this sort of cretinous behaviour with any comment.”

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“It’s right that this material has been deleted,” he added, according to The Sun.

More than £11 million has been spent on the probe to find the missing girl.

Four weeks ago, the Evening Times reported that Madeleine’s parents had been given new hope after police were granted an extra £154,000 to continue the investigation into her disappearance.

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Madeleine’s parents Kate and Gerry McCann, of Rothley, Leicestershire, have vowed never to give up hope of finding their daughter.

Since 2011, the Met Police have been assisting with the search for clues about what happened to Madeleine, with officers visiting the holiday resort in 2014.

In March, the Home Office granted officers £85,000 to cover “operational costs” to continue with the investigation, between April and September this year.