The Irish Mail on Sunday

Suspect’s secret lair could lead police to Maddie

- From Jon Clarke and Laurence Dollimore

PAEDOPHILE Christian Brueckner regularly visited a rundown house hidden away in the Portuguese countrysid­e in the months after the disappeara­nce of Madeleine McCann, The Mail on Sunday can reveal.

The property – pictured exclusivel­y and never before linked to Brueckner – could now become a focal point in the investigat­ion into whether the German kidnapped and murdered Madeleine.

An investigat­ion by this newspaper has establishe­d that Brueckner often stayed at the villa in the village of Foral in 2007 and 2008. He reportedly parked his distinctiv­e Volkswagen Westfalia campervan, which was subsequent­ly seized by German police, in the car park of a nearby restaurant.

The villa is about 40 miles from the Ocean Club in Praia da Luz, the holiday resort where threeyear-old Madeleine disappeare­d in May 2007.

The villa, which is understood to have never been searched by police, was rented between 2002 and 2009 by a German woman called Nicole who is said to have used it for a rehabilita­tion programme for troubled teenagers.

A German couple who have lived in the village for more than 20 years said they immediatel­y recognised Brueckner when he was named last week as the prime suspect in the disappeara­nce of Madeleine and his image appeared in the media.

‘I said, “That’s Christian” before I even read what his name was,’ said the husband, who asked not to be named.

‘The first time I met him he was hosting a party at the restaurant.

‘He had two dogs, one mediumsize­d, one small. The name of the small one I even remember, it was called Frau Muller and was always rummaging around the bins.

‘The female tenant was German and had a young daughter. She also had a young teenage girl living with her who was not her daughter. The woman would fly kids over from Germany and was supposedly running a rehabilita­tion programme for troubled youths.’

Brueckner’s visits to the property could form a key part of police attempts to piece together his movements after Madeleine vanished. He is thought to have left Portugal shortly after and returned to Germany, reportedly telling friends that he had stolen a lot of cash during a burglary on the Algarve.

He first moved to the German city of Dresden for a few weeks and then to Augsburg in Bavaria, staying in the attic of a home owned by landlord Alexander Bischoff, 64, for two or three weeks at a time. But according to Mr Bischoff, Brueckner was often away, including on trips back to Portugal.

In 2015 he sold the VW T3 Westfalia to the German owner of a scrapyard in the town of Silves, 14 miles from Foral. Meanwhile, Brueckner’s German police file lists one of his ‘abodes’ as ‘Portugal. Messines’. The village of Sao Bartolomeu de Messines is just six miles from Foral.

Lia Silva, the owner of the property in Foral, said an intimidati­ng German man would visit the villa and visit Nicole. At one point it is claimed he helped track down one of the German teenagers who had run away.

‘Suddenly a German guy turned up, and the rumours were that he was a private detective of some nature,’ said Ms Silva. ‘Some people were afraid of him when he used to go to the restaurant.

‘Eventually, the guy found the runaway girl … and it turns out she was pregnant. It was a major problem. It was then that Nicole was no longer allowed to receive kids from Germany, so she lost all her income.’

When Ms Silva was shown a photograph of Brueckner, she said: ‘Yeah that looks like him, it could be him.’

She added that Nicole abandoned the villa in 2009, allegedly owing €10,000 in rent.

‘I found syringes and used needles and a spoon and bricks of hashish in a shoebox,’ Ms Silva added. ‘I was devastated to find that in my house.’

‘People were afraid of him in the restaurant’

 ??  ?? KEY CLUE: The villa in Foral, Portugal, that was visited by Brueckner
KEY CLUE: The villa in Foral, Portugal, that was visited by Brueckner

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