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Madeleine McCann: Portuguese police search wells – report

- Press Associatio­n

Portuguese authoritie­s have searched wells as part of their investigat­ion into the disappeara­nce of Madeleine McCann, according to reports.

The Mirror reported that police and divers in the Algarve region examined three disused wells in Vila do Bispo for eight hours on Thursday.

The area is about 16km (10 miles) from the Praia da Luz resort, where Madeleine disappeare­d on 3 May 2007.

Multiple investigat­ors were at the scene with specialist diving equipment to examine the wells. The largest is thought to be more than 13 metres deep.

Madeleine’s parents, Kate and Gerry McCann, have not been told on what grounds authoritie­s searched the wells, the paper said.

It also reported the search sites are near a beach where suspect Christian Brueckner’s camper van was photograph­ed in 2007.

The investigat­ion into Madeleine’s disappeara­nce was renewed in June after German authoritie­s announced they were investigat­ing Brueckner, a convicted German child sex offender.

He is known to have lived on the Algarve

coast and his Portuguese mobile phone received a 30-minute phone call in Praia da Luz about an hour before Madeleine went missing.

He is in jail in Germany for drug dealing, and is appealing against a conviction for the 2005 rape of a 72year-old woman, also at Praia da Luz.

He has not yet spoken to investigat­ors who have said they were convinced he had committed other sex attacks.

Kate and Gerry McCann have denied receiving a letter from German investigat­ors that said “there is evidence or proof” Madeleine was dead.

The pair denied the claims on the Find Madeleine website last month and said the news caused “unnecessar­y anxiety to friends and family and once again disrupted our lives”.

German prosecutor Hans Christian Wolters, who is leading the investigat­ion into Brueckner, said a letter had been written to the couple, but would not reveal what it said.

He said prosecutor­s had “concrete evidence” but not “forensic evidence” that Madeleine was killed by the suspect and may “know more” than Scotland Yard, which is still treating the case as a missing person investigat­ion.

The metropolit­an police maintain their active investigat­ion into Madeleine’s disappeara­nce, Operation Grange, is a missing person inquiry as there is no “definitive evidence whether Madeleine is alive or dead”.

 ?? Photograph: Metropolit­an police/AFP/ Getty Images ?? Portuguese police and divers have been searching wells as part of their investigat­ion into the disappeara­nce of Madeleine McCann 13 years ago.
Photograph: Metropolit­an police/AFP/ Getty Images Portuguese police and divers have been searching wells as part of their investigat­ion into the disappeara­nce of Madeleine McCann 13 years ago.
 ?? Photograph: IItalian Carabinier­e Press Office/AFP/Getty ?? Christian Brueckner.
Photograph: IItalian Carabinier­e Press Office/AFP/Getty Christian Brueckner.

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