The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

McCanns dismiss reports they received letter with ‘proof of Madeleine’s death’

Couple take to social media to deny new twist in daughter’s mystery

- MARGARET DAVIS

The parents of missing Madeleine McCann have denied receiving a letter from German police suggesting that she is dead.

Kate and Gerry McCann posted a statement on the Find Madeleine website to say reports of the correspond­ence had caused “unnecessar­y anxiety to friends and family and once again disrupted our lives”.

The statement read: “Since the recent police appeals regarding Madeleine’s disappeara­nce there have been many inaccurate stories reported in the media.

“The widely reported news that we have a received a letter from the German authoritie­s that states there is evidence or proof that Madeleine is dead is false.

“Like many unsubstant­iated stories in the media, this has caused unnecessar­y anxiety to friends and family and once again disrupted our lives.

“As we have stated many times before, we will not give a running commentary on the investigat­ion – that is the job of the law enforcemen­t agencies and we will support them in any way requested.

“Any recent comments attributed in the media have not come from us unless they have been posted on our website.”

German prosecutor Hans Christian Wolters, who is leading the investigat­ion into the main suspect in Madeleine’s disappeara­nce, said that a letter had been written to the couple but would not reveal what it said.

However, according to The Sun newspaper he said: “We have written to the McCanns to tell them Madeleine is dead. We have concrete evidence that our suspect has killed Madeleine.

“British police have been informed but they don’t have all the evidence we have.

“I don’t think the McCanns have been informed of all the details but they know the results.”

German investigat­ors believe Christian Brueckner, 43, killed Madeleine soon after abducting her from a holiday apartment in the Portuguese resort of Praia da Luz in May 2007.

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

He has not yet spoken to investigat­ors, who say they are convinced that he has committed other sex attacks.

Brueckner is a suspect in a string of unsolved crimes, reportedly including an attack on a 10-year-old British girl in Praia da Luz in 2005, one of a string of such incidents where young girls were targeted.

He is being investigat­ed over the disappeara­nces of Rene Hasee, who went missing at the age of six while on holiday with his family in Portugal in 1996, and Inga Gehricke, who was five when she vanished from a forest in the Saxony-Anhalt region of Germany on May 2 2015.

It has also been reported in German media that Brueckner is a suspect in the rape and murder of 13-year-old Tristan Brubach in Frankfurt in March 1998.

 ??  ?? Gerry and Kate McCann with a picture of daughter Madeleine.
Gerry and Kate McCann with a picture of daughter Madeleine.

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