Huddersfield Daily Examiner

Maddie suspect is formally declared

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THE German national linked to the disappeara­nce of Madeleine McCann has been made a “formal suspect” by Portuguese authoritie­s.

Christian Brueckner, 44, was identified as a murder suspect by German prosecutor­s in June 2020, but he has not been charged since then.

Investigat­ors believe the convicted sex offender killed Madeleine, then three, after abducting her from a holiday apartment in Praia da Luz in May 2007.

A statement was issued on Thursday by the Portimao section of the Faro department of criminal investigat­ion and prosecutio­n which, according to a translatio­n, says that a person was made an “arguido” – which translates as “named suspect” or “formal suspect” – a day earlier.

The statement does not name Brueckner, but says the person was made an “arguido” by German authoritie­s at the request of Portugal’s public prosecutio­n service.

It says the investigat­ion has been carried out with the co-operation of the English and German authoritie­s.

Jim Gamble, the former head of the Child

Exploitati­on and Online Protection Centre (Ceop) who worked on the investigat­ion into the child’s disappeara­nce, told BBC Breakfast: “Well, this breakthrou­gh could mean everything or it could mean nothing.

“My own gut feeling on it – from the moment the Germans began to release informatio­n two years ago – was that this was the best fit. You have proximity, you have opportunit­y and you have a profile with regards to an offender that absolutely fits in a way that no others have.”

He added: “This is all positive. And from my own position and I wouldn’t be surprised if charges did follow.”

The move by Portuguese authoritie­s could allow Brueckner, who is in prison in Germany, to be transferre­d to the Algarve for formal questionin­g.

The German newspaper Bild reported that Brueckner’s lawyer, Friedrich Fuelscher, said the Portuguese decision appeared to be a “procedural trick”.

Reports suggested the move could be linked to the country’s statute of limitation­s, which does not generally allow crimes which carry a maximum prison sentence to be prosecuted more than 15 years after they were committed.

This would mean Brueckner could no longer be charged in Portugal after May 3.

The Metropolit­an Police continue to treat Madeleine’s disappeara­nce as a missing persons inquiry.

 ?? ?? Madeleine McCann was three when she went missing
Madeleine McCann was three when she went missing

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