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Maddie suspect put in solitary confinemen­t

Jail chiefs give paedophile protection from his fellow inmates

- From Claire Duffin in Braunschwe­ig and Inderdeep Bains in Wurzburg

THE suspect in the Madeleine McCann case has been moved to solitary confinemen­t to protect him from fellow prisoners.

Christian Brueckner, 43, is also receiving counsellin­g on how to deal with intense media scrutiny.

The former car mechanic and convicted paedophile is in a high security prison in the northern German city of Kiel on drugs charges. He was identified as a suspect in the Madeleine case last week, more than 13 years after she went missing on holiday in the Algarve.

And yesterday the German prosecutor running the investigat­ion revealed his team has not shared all their evidence with their Portuguese counterpar­ts.

Hans Christian Wolters said he believed the Portuguese still harbour suspicions about Madeleine’s parents, Kate and Gerry. The couple, from Rothley in Leicesters­hire, were infamously named as ‘arguidos’, suspects, after their three-year-old daughter’s disappeara­nce.

Despite being cleared by the Portuguese attorney general they have been subject to slanderous accusation­s.

Mr Wolters said: ‘Working together with authoritie­s in south European countries is generally more time- consuming. We do stay in contact with the colleagues in Portugal, but everything is more cumbersome.’

Asked if evidence had been shared with the Portuguese recently, Mr Wolters replied: ‘Not everything. The Portuguese officials still think that Maddie’s parents are responsibl­e for her disappeara­nce.

‘From our perspectiv­e, the suspect is in jail in Germany right now. We think that the parents don’t have anything to do with it. We are convinced our 43-year-old suspect is the murderer of Maddie McCann.’

Yesterday, the justice minister in the northern state of Schleswig-Holstein said Brueckner had been ‘isolated from the other prisoners in a section where he could be monitored more closely’.

Claus Christian Claussen said: ‘The prisoner was informed of the measures in the context of the media coverage and the resulting security risks. The prisoner requires special attention in the current situation. Kiel prison has taken the necessary precaution­s to protect him from possible assaults by fellow prisoners.’

Mr Wolters said he believed Madeleine was killed soon after she abducted from her family’s holiday flat in Praia da Luz.

He added: ‘We have evidence, strong evidence but we cannot

‘Strong evidence she is dead’

make it public and it points to Maddie being dead. We have strong evidence that she is dead and she wasn’t held for a long period of time with our suspect or anyone else.’

Brueckner’s ex-girlfriend is being looked after by social workers after going missing from her home.

Nakscije Miftari, 25, was in a relationsh­ip with him when she was just 17 and he was 37.

Friends said she was terrified when she discovered her exhad been linked to the Madeleine case.

yesterday her sister Azra said she had been interviewe­d by German detectives, who had been trying to find her.

‘Brueckner hit my sister. It was horrible for her,’ she said. ‘I know what he did to her. They have told Nakscije not to speak about Brueckner.’

 ??  ?? Under close monitoring: Christian Brueckner
Under close monitoring: Christian Brueckner
 ??  ?? Inmate: Brueckner’s Kiel jail and Madeleine McCann
Inmate: Brueckner’s Kiel jail and Madeleine McCann

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